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Got scratches on your Al?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I have a 17" in Al and I thought these things were not supposed to scratch! I take real good care of mine also, but I guess not good enough because I have two scratches on the top of mine. There probably isn't a way to get them off is there? I like though how they say it doesn't scratch, but it sure does. Anybody else have the same problem?
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I have 2 on my left palmrest area from a traumatic slip of the PB while playing a DVD in a car.
I just looked, the outside only has a few small spots, only 1 or two look like anything more than dirt.
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I have minor scratches too and a ding on the lid. I'm a bit pissed about the ding, but it's my fault. The thing that freaks me out is the "corrosion." Wipe down you PB frequently people!
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What type of corrosion you talking about? Have you seen any?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Originally posted by PHYMAC:
What type of corrosion you talking about? Have you seen any?
Many Al users have complained of corrosion. Its mostly due to sweat. Do wipe your PB down regularly.
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15" 1.25/512/80/5400/SD/AE Aluminum Powerbook
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how often would you suggest wiping down the palm rests? and with just water?
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Originally posted by schk:
how often would you suggest wiping down the palm rests? and with just water?
I would just stick to using water once a week with a good piece of cloth (white t-shirt). I've owned road bikes with aluminum frames and those you clean at least once a week, more if you are heavily sweating.
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15" 1.25/512/80/5400/SD/AE Aluminum Powerbook
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One tiny mar on the front near the latch release button ... belt buckle? Gentle rubbing with pencil eraser seemed to remove most of it ...
Windex (sparse) on a soft pad removes the oil and dust from the aluminum. Wipe 'N Clear pre-moistened tissues for the screen.
But nothing seems to reduce the stiffness of the trackpad button
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HWMO: 2.5gHz DP G5, 1.25 gHz 15" AL PB, 1st Gen iPod, Shuffle
SWMBO: 0.8 gHz 15" FP iMac, 0.5 gHz iBook, 3rd Gen iPod, Shuffle
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Here's another vote for that super-soft cloth that came with the original iPods. I use it dry on my AlBook and it's pristine still after a little more than three months of use.
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