If you have an iBook, you are probably a happy Mac owner, but you may find over time that it begins to look dirty and take on a greenish tinge. How do you clean the place where you rest your wrists? For the longest time I kept trying to clean the iBook with different cleaners and nothing would clean the case.
This was all true until I tried using an eraser. Not any type, one of the white polymer erasers like this one. With light circular motions you can quickly clean off the surface of your laptop without leaving any scratches or residue.



5 responses so far ↓
Donn // December 16, 2006 at 12:59
Well, well. I was sceptical, but I tried it, and what the hell? It works! Thanks for the tip!
Mark // January 30, 2007 at 00:59
I’ve tried all kinds of cleaners to clean my MacBook…the eraser thing was interesting, but didn’t work for me.
James // April 15, 2007 at 11:42
It takes a lot of rubbing and hard work. Keep trying!
Daniel "BIG Red" Brockman // June 6, 2007 at 12:44
Had the annoying “wristpad-greenish” problem,…purchased an Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and BAM, it took two strokes and it was all gone…make SURE you wipe off the leftover liquid residue with a CLEAN UNUSED towel…Funny, how such a pain in the butt problem, has such a simple solution…I LOVE IT!!!
Sangi // January 22, 2008 at 23:57
Hi!
The eraser did help my macbook…but I can’t say its back to being brand new. But the eraser definitely helped.
Thank you!
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