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Originally Posted by xtine
@brecklundin I hope it gets the same raves from you as ROR. I've been using it on my laptop (so far, so good) but haven't tried it on my Reader yet.
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me too...I am looking forward to trying it out...I really appreciate your pointing us toward it...maybe one day we can start a cleaning solution thread so people can compare results.
And yeah, there is no substitue for microfiber cloths. Plus they have become very inexpensive compared to once upon a time. I do carry mine around in a ziploc bag though, my hope it it will keep the grit out of them as I drag them around in my various bags.
A neat tool for blowing stuff off your device is a "brand-x' inexpensive knock-off of the Giottos Rocket Blower for blowing dust off camera lenses or from inside the DSLR and it's sensor or whatever. For a reader/netbook/notebook a generic knock-off should be fine and they cost around $8-$10 but since I have a bunch of the Giottos blowers (I got a good deal when I blew a bunch of cash on new camera gear a while back) I just keep one in my bags all the time. The thing to watch for is that the blower has a special filter-like baffle where it lets air back into the bulb. This helps keep grit out of the bulb itself. but these blowers do a suprisingly nice job of move the grit and dust off the surface.