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Old 18-04-2005, 2:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cleaning i-pod

Any ideals on how to clean the white scroll wheel on the mini i-pod. Mines is getting a wee bit tacky now and I dont want to damage it with strong chemicals.

Any Ideals

Nearly filled up with 900 songs looks as though I may have to get a 20gb I-pod after all.
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Old 19-04-2005, 1:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Any ideals on how to clean the white scroll wheel on the mini i-pod. Mines is getting a wee bit tacky now and I dont want to damage it with strong chemicals.

Any Ideals

Nearly filled up with 900 songs looks as though I may have to get a 20gb I-pod after all.
As I put in another thread, I went out and bought a cd cleaning/polishing kit (from wilkinsons for pennies ) for my ipod. It has a brasso type liquid some form of isoproprynol cleaner and relavent cloths.

Works well with my Ipod as CDs are delicate plastics too so it seems ideal.
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Up in Scotch-land we dont have any Wilkinsons . I have a CD cleaning cloth but I dont have any liquids, I will see if that helps though.
If not I will go into our local MAC dealer.

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Up in Scotch-land we dont have any Wilkinsons
You poor, poor people.
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What is it anyway? what do they sell??

Or is it a secret for you middle englanders!
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