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Hey guys, I don't think there is such a thread on the forum for maintaining the Nokia N9 and keeping it looking awesome.
I have a question about cleaning the N9.

There is a bit of dust blocking the earpiece and the speakers at the bottom, how would we remove that without pushing it further in?
 
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Usr vacuum cleaner,LOL,make sure its on low suction mode
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I used sticky tacs / poster buddies for this. Can't tell wether I pushed the fluff inside the housing, but my intend was that it stuck to the putty so it would be pulled out. The holes are clean now, so it did something
 

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What about a can of compressed air, normally used for cleaning electronic components.
 
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Originally Posted by ThraxZzz View Post
Usr vacuum cleaner,LOL,make sure its on low suction mode
Both vacuum and compressed air methods can destroy the speaker.
I am using a small blower for cameras.
 
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Haven't done that type of cleaning yet (on the earpiece), but...what do you guys think of that gel-sticky thing that is used for cleaning computer keyboards?



 

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