So there's this little area right below the ear speaker that sinks in and I have a few dust particle trapped there, I tried blowing it with compressed air but no good and a toothpick is too thick. Any ideas to relieve my supreme ocd?
Wondering if it's a defect... I can't see any place dust could get in there.
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It's hard to spot but there's an area that sinks in, I must've pushed some dust particles up there and it got lodged
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use a swiss army knife toothpick, it is very thin at the tip , I have used it for tasks like that, when you dont want scratches or tiny wood splinters getting stuck instead
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How does everyone clean their camera lens? Sometimes it gets finger prints on it.
I have a glasses cleaning cloth that I use for the screen and camera lens. Other than that, just my shirt.
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+1 on shirt, doubt you'll hurt the lens.
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You aren't touching the lens directly anyways as there is a protective glass over the lens.
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and if you haven't showered in awhile it works wonder there to. just watchout for your no no area. it might burn a tad.
Clean microfiber cloth is the answer to all your questions. Wash it often.
What else is a New Yorker to do?
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ok so how'd you do it?
Okay this is how it went. The back has a rubberized coating that when sanded leaves groves. I also had to use a higher grit because the coating is tough. Sanded off the logo. Then attempted to leather it out. My trimming wasn't up to my standards so I took it off and sanded the glue off. The Giants won the Super Bowl and I broke out the blue krylon. Light coats letting it dry completely. I have another back (bought 2). Going to take my time.
No clear coat yet might add more to it.
I remember when I was doing comparison shopping for a case I liked the slimline, but saw a post where someone mentioned the creaking that they were able to fix with a piece of paper. I just wanted to recommend black electrical tape, worked like a charm. I put a small piece where the aforementioned poster slipped a piece of paper and a small piece in between the opening for the camera and power button. Rock steady.
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Edit* decided I liked that so much I added a little strip of tape to all of the inner lip areas of the case. Nothing wrong with some slight mods.
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had a creak in my moko near where the magnets engage and this took care of it right away.
I accidentally broke a part of the bottom corner plastic outlining on my N7 2013 (dropped it) and now I need help getting it replaced because I really don't like having things damaged like this but the problem is I don't wanna have to buy a whole new screen and also I don't know what it is called so I can buy it on ebay
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The red outline was added to show what part of the tablet I'am talking about
If anyone has an nexus 7 2013 you see the shiny full black plastic that wraps around the tablet I dropped it smashing a little bit of the plastic off no actual damage but still is annoying.
Bought this (still in the mail) and was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on the best fix? Parts are cheap but I've got 2 part epoxy, jewelry quality hot glue and super glue in my tool kit so I was wondering if anyone has glued one of these back together and how it held up?
http://www.amazon.com/Sprint-HTC-Housing-Fascia-Replacement/dp/B005NYMYJ8/ref=pd_cp_cps_0
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I used superglue and it worked until it fell off of a counter.
High temp hot glue did the trick, I use this stuff to mount neodymium magnets, the only non perm way I've found that can hold onto those little suckers, and if you screw up you can hit with a heat gun and rework it..
http://www.amazon.com/Surebonder-BS-12-Temperature-Sticks-4-Inch/dp/B000BQUTMW
I didn't actually think about them. Glad you got it fixed.