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    Cleaning my Studio 15

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by HollywoodLights, Sep 19, 2009.

  1. HollywoodLights

    HollywoodLights Notebook Consultant

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    I have the studio 1555 and I was just wondering is there anyway to clean it as I am noticing the lid attracts fingerprints quite easily. Is there any special way to get it cleaned so it can look nice and shiny lol.

    I am noticing the same thing around the screen as well.
     
  2. Ice Cold

    Ice Cold Notebook Deity

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  3. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    I use a soft washcloth, with literally a few drops of water to clean and polish my 1555's lid. It works on the display bezel and palmrest as well.
     
  4. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Microfiber cloth and a bit of rubbing alcohol are my cleaners of choice. Compared to like a paper towel and water, the microfiber cloth is supposed to prevent small scratches to the finish and the rubbing alcohol should better remove the oils from your fingers.
     
  5. Fragilexx

    Fragilexx Get'cha head in the game

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    I use microfibre cloth and the spray I use to clean my glasses with. I always have a small bottle with me, and it seems to work ok. Rubbing alcohol would probably be better though.