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    1520 easy to clean...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by carldaru, Sep 2, 2007.

  1. carldaru

    carldaru Notebook Consultant

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    Hey,

    For all of you who have 1520s and those who are thinking of buying them, I've found my 1520 to be easy to clean. As in if a hair falls on the keyboard, you can easily pick it up. Or best of all, if you get oil on the cover (from oily hands or sweat or whatever), I just straighten out my index finger and rub it across the stains and it DISAPPEARS!!! Of course I don't do this for the screen, but this method works marvels anywhere on the computer!!!

    Are you guys having the same luck that I am?
     
  2. mordeth

    mordeth Notebook Evangelist

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    word.
    i use compressed air cans to clean my 1520 keyboard and the inside of my desktop. i use some extra soft silk material to clean the matte cover.