joshwest macrumors 65816 Original poster Apr 27, 2005 1,157 7 Jun 14, 2006 #1 http://www.realtechnews.com/posts/3163
Fleetwood Mac macrumors 65816 Apr 27, 2006 1,265 0 Canada Jun 14, 2006 #2 Ack!! Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is far safer, and probably works a lot better. My friend had his iBook cleaned in 30 seconds, no chemicals at all. Try it.
Ack!! Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is far safer, and probably works a lot better. My friend had his iBook cleaned in 30 seconds, no chemicals at all. Try it.
it5five macrumors 65816 May 31, 2006 1,219 1 New York Jun 14, 2006 #3 iDuck, the magic eraser has been mentioned MANY MANY times, and while it works on the iBook, it does not work on the MacBook.
iDuck, the magic eraser has been mentioned MANY MANY times, and while it works on the iBook, it does not work on the MacBook.
Fleetwood Mac macrumors 65816 Apr 27, 2006 1,265 0 Canada Jun 14, 2006 #4 That's amazing! How could Apple not fix the staining problem, let alone make it worse..
iGary Guest May 26, 2004 19,580 7 Randy's House Jun 14, 2006 #5 This is s temporary solution - I guarantee these stains will come back. Even acetone-free nail polish has harsh solvents in it.
This is s temporary solution - I guarantee these stains will come back. Even acetone-free nail polish has harsh solvents in it.
joshwest macrumors 65816 Original poster Apr 27, 2005 1,157 7 Jun 15, 2006 #6 i agree mine is starting to show alittle wear.. im getting a little worried