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    Thumbs up Keep dust from resettling

    In between vacuuming your speakers, wipe your ML's with a used sheet of Bounce Dryer sheets to keep dust from resettling.

    It works.
    Last edited by SugarMedia; 04-23-2006 at 10:58 AM. Reason: .
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    Cool. I'll do this the next time I clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webinattor
    Cool. I'll do this the next time I clean.
    Also works on venetian blinds and your television screen.
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    Cool indeed ! I'll try it for sure !

    Thanks, SugarMedia !
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    I know you already do this, but in addition to your idea....using those
    "Swiffer dusters" makes quick work of getting the dust bunnies off the Logans and easily eliminates offensive detrius around the tops, bottoms and sides of your electronics/gear racks.

    Cleaning is fun, eh?

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    A product I've had very good results with is a product called Brillianize. It's a polish/anti-static cleaner. This would work very well on the stators of MLs. I'm going to try it as soon as I have my Sequels home this weekend. Plastics suppliers and some craft stores stock this product. It's also good for TV screens. However the used dryer sheet trick I've found works well, and there's lots of them around!
    Last edited by TomDac; 08-02-2006 at 05:15 AM.

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