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How good is compressed air for under keys?/Removing keys?
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<blockquote data-quote="quin" data-source="post: 1177788" data-attributes="member: 136361"><p>For debris that gets into small crevices I used a small sheet of paper to get it out. Something like a Post-it note. It's thin enough to get into the channel but isn't hard enough to damage or scratch up your Macbook. The thin film of adhesive on the note helps to pick up the dirt too. I have had a speck of dirt caught in the crevice around the lit Apple logo. Couldn't think of anything to try to get it out, but end up using a Post-it note. It works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quin, post: 1177788, member: 136361"] For debris that gets into small crevices I used a small sheet of paper to get it out. Something like a Post-it note. It's thin enough to get into the channel but isn't hard enough to damage or scratch up your Macbook. The thin film of adhesive on the note helps to pick up the dirt too. I have had a speck of dirt caught in the crevice around the lit Apple logo. Couldn't think of anything to try to get it out, but end up using a Post-it note. It works. [/QUOTE]
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