After blowing loose dirt off, then wiping with something like windex or
(better) clean green, use a small dose of goofoff applied to a cloth and
lightly wiped over surfaces.  If wiped right, clean as new.  If too much,
you take off plastic.  Use in well ventilated area

on 6/27/02 5:41 PM, philphil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> Recently I got a Mac (Performa 630) so dirty that it looked like it was
> retrieved from a septic tank.
> 
> I really would like to clean out the plastic, without really wearing it
> down.
> 
> My question is: Which cleaning agent does this group use to clean their Mac
> Plastic (or Metal) casings?
> 
> Suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Phil Wong
> 


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