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    Default Re: Scratches on Ibook

    In article <20030217113800.11370.00000673@mb-cl.aol.com>,
    [email]dickp523@aol.com[/email] (DICKP523) wrote:
    > I have noticed a few scratches on my ibook despite my careful handling. Is
    > there any way to get rid of these by rubbing them out with something??
    >
    > Thanks for any help
    > Richard

    Well, afraid the scratches will be there no matter what you do. Try not
    to think too much about it. At least the scratches is not as irritating
    as the Ti Powerbook where they have paint peeling off.

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    Default Re: Scratches on Ibook

    In article <yMb4a.10084$jR3.5225504@news1.news.adelphia.net >,
    "Brian Hemmis" <K3USC@adelphia.net> wrote:
    > For light scratches use auto wax..for a bit deeper scratches use Brasso
    > (Brass polish) then the car wax...for real scratches use the patina
    > excuse...hey, we bought 'em to use not worship didn't we ???
    >
    > "DICKP523" <dickp523@aol.com> wrote in message
    > news:20030217113800.11370.00000673@mb-cl.aol.com...
    > > I have noticed a few scratches on my ibook despite my careful handling.
    > Is
    > > there any way to get rid of these by rubbing them out with something??
    > >
    > > Thanks for any help
    > > Richard
    >
    >

    Can't agree more with you. Notebook is for us to use and not for us to
    treat it like jewelries.

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    Thomas Chai
    [email]thomas@terminaljunkie.com[/email]
    [url]http://www.terminaljunkie.com[/url]
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    Willing is not enough; we must do
    - Bruce Lee
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