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How should I clean my hp-15c - JJDietrich - 12-07-2010 Is it ok to use rubbing alcohol with q-tips? Something else?
Re: How should I clean my hp-15c - bill platt - 12-07-2010 Rubbing Alcohol is safe for faceplate. I can't remember about the screen. Start with water in q-tip.
Absolutely No Ketones.
Re: How should I clean my hp-15c - Randy - 12-08-2010 I would not use cotton swabs. Might create polished areas and more importantly, they wouldn't touch the gunk around the keys. My mix is 70/30 isopropyl/di water. Very soft bristle toothbrush. Spray lightly, brush lightly, mop up, canned air dry off. Repeat if needed. The key is not to saturate with liquid, light spray only and repeat when needed. It's like spray painting, two light coats are better than one heavy.
Disclaimer: do not use isopropyl on Classics, it will lift the clear coat.
Re: How should I clean my hp-15c - Martin Pinckney - 12-08-2010 Randy, I'm curious. Is isopropyl better than "denatured" (Ethyl/methyl mix, usually) for some technical reason? Or is it the lower cost that makes it attractive?
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