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Originally Posted by kcladyz
have you tried a gentle cleaner? I spray this light windex like spray on mine and let it sit a minute and whipe with no damage
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Originally Posted by silverraven
Maybe try just the tiniest amount of talc powder (baby powder) on the spot. Let it set for a bit, then brush it off, away from the screen.
Sometimes talcum powder will absorb oils.
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Originally Posted by kcladyz
Or dry shampoo. spay on let it dry, brush off. same thing pretty much but less messey
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Tried all! No dice. It does, however, clean the back rubber, so there's that LPT.
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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington
It seems worth the hassle to me! The device is not up to your standards, it solves the problem with some finality!
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Yeah, but doesn't seem okay to ask for a new device for something I did (in my bag, I suppose) if the thing functions. Not something I'm used to. The retailer I bought it from in my country won't honor warranty for that and do an exchange (or any retailer here, in fact), but American companies are known to bend over backwards for customers even when they have no reason to. It's not something I'm used to, is all.