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    Any way to clean the speaker plate?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Rezigrene, Feb 2, 2010.

  1. Rezigrene

    Rezigrene Notebook Evangelist

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    The tiny holes in my G51's speaker plate have filled up with dust and other particulates over the last year of my owning it. Any idea on the best way to clean those out? I don't think you can pull the cover off without breaking it.
     
  2. mk1freak

    mk1freak Notebook Evangelist

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    i really hated that too, so what i did was fill the tiny holes with black crayon(except the actual speaker hole of course, and its a little time consuming getting it perfect)

    For those of us that played the rpg with the many sided die its a trick we used to put color on the numbers.

    though if you don't wanna do this i used to pick up the dust with a piece of tape and a air can.
     
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    Reicheru Notebook Consultant

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    Vacuum?

    10 char