1. DetritalGeo's Avatar
    So the tiny holes in the Priv Speaker Grill matched with the tacky coating has promoted dust and lint to collect.

    Who has the DIY on the most efficient way to clear out the crud?

    I have tried that goopy blob that picks. Up dust for electronics and it helped somewhat... Anything else?
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    ahmedhanif911 likes this.
    11-07-16 10:16 PM
  2. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Can of air. Doesn't get much easier than that.
    11-07-16 10:27 PM
  3. FF22's Avatar
    This subject popped up the other day, too. Vacuum gently. One guy got to it from the rear taking apart the device and posted pictures.
    IndianTiwari likes this.
    11-08-16 12:10 AM
  4. Mirko935's Avatar
    Can of air. Doesn't get much easier than that.
    I'd prefer to take that junk out instead of pushing it inside the device.
    11-08-16 01:02 AM
  5. Carmels's Avatar
    I use one of my fine car detailing brushes. It's meant to clean out the air vents in your car but I use it to dust away all the areas that accumulate dust e.g. speaker grills, around the camera lens, by the value keys etc.
    FF22 likes this.
    11-08-16 06:02 AM

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