22 Jun 2022 at 15:44 #1 Zeebedy Zeebedy Soldato Joined 28 Jan 2011 Posts 8,618 Hey guys got a "new" MacBook yesterday, decent nick but i really want to give it a good clean, screen, body, keyboard etc.. what would be the best all-rounder solution to tackle this? cheers.
Hey guys got a "new" MacBook yesterday, decent nick but i really want to give it a good clean, screen, body, keyboard etc.. what would be the best all-rounder solution to tackle this? cheers.
22 Jun 2022 at 15:45 #2 Raymond Lin Raymond Lin Caporegime Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 77,815 Location Wish i was in a Ramen Shop Counter Alcohol. Not the drinking kind.
22 Jun 2022 at 15:45 #3 Lysander Lysander Capodecina Soldato Joined 1 Aug 2005 Posts 20,005 Location Flatland Microfibre cloth and a dab of water.
22 Jun 2022 at 15:47 #4 Zeebedy Zeebedy Soldato OP Joined 28 Jan 2011 Posts 8,618 isopropyl alcohol 99.9 this suitable then?
22 Jun 2022 at 15:49 #5 LiE LiE Caporegime Joined 2 Aug 2005 Posts 26,435 Location Milton Keynes Lysander said: Microfibre cloth and a dab of water. Click to expand... This. Dust will come off with a gentle pass of a microfibre. For dried on dirt a tiny bit of moisture is needed. Distilled water ideally. Zeebedy said: isopropyl alcohol 99.9 this suitable then? Click to expand... Nah, especially on the screen it can rub away the coating.
Lysander said: Microfibre cloth and a dab of water. Click to expand... This. Dust will come off with a gentle pass of a microfibre. For dried on dirt a tiny bit of moisture is needed. Distilled water ideally. Zeebedy said: isopropyl alcohol 99.9 this suitable then? Click to expand... Nah, especially on the screen it can rub away the coating.
22 Jun 2022 at 15:51 #6 Zeebedy Zeebedy Soldato OP Joined 28 Jan 2011 Posts 8,618 Ahh, ok, thanks guys!
22 Jun 2022 at 16:11 #7 Feek Feek Commissario Joined 16 Oct 2002 Posts 344,209 Location In the radio shack Echo the above, a lint free cloth that's barely damp, nothing more.
23 Jun 2022 at 04:17 #8 Simon0001 Simon0001 Permabanned Joined 26 Jun 2020 Posts 713 Microfiber with a dab of medical dog urine
23 Jun 2022 at 06:05 #9 Efour Efour Caporegime Joined 8 Sep 2005 Posts 30,566 Location Norrbotten, Sweden. Macrofibre and a slosh of medical cat urine, ethically sourced.
23 Jun 2022 at 08:28 #10 Deleted User 298457 Deleted User 298457 Sopping wet rag and bleach if it was a particularly detailed session.
23 Jun 2022 at 08:40 #11 Semple Semple Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2010 Posts 12,643 If you've got a particular stubborn mark to remove, give the whole laptop a quick dunk in some fluoroantimonic acid.
If you've got a particular stubborn mark to remove, give the whole laptop a quick dunk in some fluoroantimonic acid.
23 Jun 2022 at 08:48 #12 darael darael Soldato Joined 10 Jul 2010 Posts 7,300 Window cleaner sprayed onto a microfibre cloth. Never given me any problems.
23 Jun 2022 at 08:49 #13 Craterloads Craterloads Soldato Joined 26 Dec 2009 Posts 9,715 Location North Air compressor / can Alcohol for the rest. I usually just use flash lemon spray and as long as you just give it a light spray will be fine.
Air compressor / can Alcohol for the rest. I usually just use flash lemon spray and as long as you just give it a light spray will be fine.
23 Jun 2022 at 09:19 #14 LiE LiE Caporegime Joined 2 Aug 2005 Posts 26,435 Location Milton Keynes Craterloads said: flash lemon spray Click to expand...
23 Jun 2022 at 09:20 #15 Yaayuh! Yaayuh! Soldato Joined 5 Nov 2010 Posts 24,674 Location Hertfordshire Urine.
23 Jun 2022 at 10:19 #16 UTmaniac UTmaniac Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2005 Posts 9,587 Location Southampton, hopefully not too hot, or too cold Hot soapy water, while wearing a hazmat suit and marigolds.
23 Jun 2022 at 12:19 #17 topgun06 topgun06 Soldato Joined 24 Mar 2006 Posts 9,091 Snow foam it. Let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse off with your jetwash. Dry with microfiber towel.
23 Jun 2022 at 12:22 #18 Lysander Lysander Capodecina Soldato Joined 1 Aug 2005 Posts 20,005 Location Flatland topgun06 said: Snow foam it. Let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse off with your jetwash. Dry with microfiber towel. Click to expand... Would this actually work if you let it dry?
topgun06 said: Snow foam it. Let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse off with your jetwash. Dry with microfiber towel. Click to expand... Would this actually work if you let it dry?
23 Jun 2022 at 17:11 #19 Simon0001 Simon0001 Permabanned Joined 26 Jun 2020 Posts 713 Lysander said: Would this actually work if you let it dry? Click to expand... Maybe. If it was just pure water and it didnt rust it should. Snow foam has tonnes of crap idiots use to ruin car paint so probably not
Lysander said: Would this actually work if you let it dry? Click to expand... Maybe. If it was just pure water and it didnt rust it should. Snow foam has tonnes of crap idiots use to ruin car paint so probably not
23 Jun 2022 at 18:03 #20 JonRGV250 JonRGV250 Soldato Joined 31 Aug 2021 Posts 4,669 Location Suffolk Nitromors worked a treat on my grubby MacBook. Unfortunately and for some reason I can’t find it now, it’s like it just disappeared
Nitromors worked a treat on my grubby MacBook. Unfortunately and for some reason I can’t find it now, it’s like it just disappeared