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Help, Best way to remove xp/intel/ati stickers
Help, Best way to remove xp/intel/ati stickers
I want to get rid of these things, since I feel they look tacky and are annoying feeling as well. Anyone remove these successfully without scuffing the palm rest? If so how did you remove them? I tried a second with my finger nail, but that didn't go anywhere fast.
Thanks, B
Thanks, B
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Army Chief
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Heat will help, but there isn't any reason why you can't win this battle with a fingernail. You just have to have a bit of patience, and rub off whatever adhesive de-bonds from the sticker (that's less likely to happen if you heat things up a bit) as it comes up.
In other words, there isn't any real magic to doing this: just peel them off, and clean up the residue with your thumb.
Chief
In other words, there isn't any real magic to doing this: just peel them off, and clean up the residue with your thumb.
Chief
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I second Army Chief's suggestion about a fingernail, they'll come up fairly easy. When I took mine off the XP sticker seemed to have more glue on it than the others. Just be careful about what you use to remove the residue left behind; a soft cloth and a mix of water and isopropyl alcohol should do the trick. I've heard of people using olive oil and they swear by it, but I don't feel like cooking my TP. Also, take them off soon because if you wait a few months you may have "shadows" left behind where the stickers were.
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Thanks for the input. The xp one was just stuck on really tight, but the swiss army knife popped it up with ease, and a simple rub with the thumb got rid of the goo. Had this for a few months and just now took them off, but there is no sign of uneven wear so all is well. Looks alot better without those silly stickers, I guess thats why I like the thinkpads in general--simple and sleek.
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Paul Unger
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It's probably too late for you, but rather than throwing mine away I re-stuck them on the bottom of my machine, just for 'historical' value
[Which is where they belong in the first place
]
X230 2324-HW5 3.3GHz (i5), W7 (64)
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T430s 2352-CTO 2.60GHz (i5), W7 (64)
X201 3249-CTO 2.53GHz (i5), W7 (64)
T42 2373-3UU 1.7GHz (PM), XP SP3 / Ubuntu 9.04
T42 2373-4TU 1.7GHz (PM), XP SP3
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