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    How to clean X200 cover?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Faruk, Dec 4, 2008.

  1. Faruk

    Faruk Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,

    Anybody have any suggestions on how to clean my fingerprints off of the X200 cover (the display lid)? It seems to have a sort of texture so I don't want to ruin it :p

    Thanks in advance

    Faruk
     
  2. zephir

    zephir Notebook Deity

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    Use a microfiber cloth with LCD cleaning fluid. I clean the fingerprints off my tablet regularly and this combination work really well
     
  3. AznRacerNSX

    AznRacerNSX Notebook Evangelist

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    i think the OP's talking about the physical lid and not the screen..

    Water and cloth/paper towel ? lol
     
  4. thomasg_gpm

    thomasg_gpm Notebook Guru

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    I use wet glass cleaning tissues, works pretty well and doesn't scratch.

    And yes, I'm talking about the cover, not the display.
     
  5. jonlumpkin

    jonlumpkin NBR Transmogrifier

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    Eye glass tissues work well. You should be able to get a large box at Costco/Sam's club/etc. for a decent price. These work very well for cleaning either the display or cover (you should pick up some eyeglass spray as well).