S S600MBUSA macrumors regular Original poster Feb 5, 2007 127 2 Georgia Nov 24, 2007 #1 Well, I've got some "debris" in the little holes of the speakers on my Macbook Pro. I'm not sure how to get them out. Compressed air doesn't work. Would the attachment of a handheld vacuum cleaner work?
Well, I've got some "debris" in the little holes of the speakers on my Macbook Pro. I'm not sure how to get them out. Compressed air doesn't work. Would the attachment of a handheld vacuum cleaner work?
D deadpixels macrumors 6502a Oct 30, 2006 913 0 Nov 24, 2007 #2 why don't you just try? i suppose it should work.
Killyp macrumors 68040 Jun 14, 2006 3,859 7 Nov 24, 2007 #3 A paintbrush should do it, but make sure it's completely clean - unused is preferable.