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How good is compressed air for under keys?/Removing keys?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThePope43" data-source="post: 1177434" data-attributes="member: 157189"><p>I've only had my macbook pro for 6 months and I've used it anywhere and everywhere including my dad's business which sells farm equipment lol and I guess I can concur that I definitely do not even have any particles what-so-ever in my macbook.</p><p></p><p>I guess my first answer would be to take it to an Apple store and just let them take a look at it for you and explain it to them. If you're intent on doing it yourself right here and right now then I supposed my choice would be a vacuum, just be careful not to scratch anything up. If that doesn't work possibly try touching your finger in alcohol and rubbing a Q-tip on your finger, then try "attracting" the white stuff onto the Q-tip.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Althought, the first option is still the best option by far...take it to the Apple store!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePope43, post: 1177434, member: 157189"] I've only had my macbook pro for 6 months and I've used it anywhere and everywhere including my dad's business which sells farm equipment lol and I guess I can concur that I definitely do not even have any particles what-so-ever in my macbook. I guess my first answer would be to take it to an Apple store and just let them take a look at it for you and explain it to them. If you're intent on doing it yourself right here and right now then I supposed my choice would be a vacuum, just be careful not to scratch anything up. If that doesn't work possibly try touching your finger in alcohol and rubbing a Q-tip on your finger, then try "attracting" the white stuff onto the Q-tip. Althought, the first option is still the best option by far...take it to the Apple store! [/QUOTE]
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