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    MacBook screen question

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Corster3, Jun 18, 2010.

  1. Corster3

    Corster3 Notebook Geek

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    Hi Everyone,

    I have a MacBook (2008) that just got back from repair. When I opened up the screen there was a piece of hair stuck between the bezel and partially onto the screen (that is not mine, it looks like it got stuck during the bezel replacement process). Anyways I was wondering a safe way to remove the hair without hurting the screen. I tried pulling it with a tissue with no luck.

    Thanks for your help,
    Corster3
     
  2. Corster3

    Corster3 Notebook Geek

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    Fixed! I called AppleCare and they said just use Tweezers.
     
  3. 2.0

    2.0 Former NBR Macro-Mod®

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    Gotta love the simple solutions to problems. Congrats! :)
     
  4. doh123

    doh123 Without ME its just AWESO

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    you have to shave your Macbook regularly so it doesn't turn into a hairy beast!