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Mr. Clean on Aluminum Macbook?

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Hi, I have an aluminum macbook. The wristpad reacted to my sweaty hands resulting to a stain which can't be removed with a damp cloth. I have Mr. Clean Magic Eraser but I'm a bit wary of using it. I heard it's very effective in cleaning the polycarbonate models. Is it safe to use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on aluminum macbook?

I now have a wristpad and keyboard protector so the stain won't get worse.

Thanks,
Esthon
 
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2.16GHz C2D MacBook w/ 2GB RAM & 120GB HD. HTC Droid Incredible.
You can always try it on a spot on the bottom on the machine.

A Google search turns up results about using mr clean on a old aluminum powerbook with no problems at all.
 

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