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#11. Posted:
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Don't scrape it, either use 70-99% isopropyl alcohol with a piece of tissue or a coffee filter to rub it off, or I have heard that spraying a bit of deodorant on a cloth will do the trick, but I wouldn't do it personally.
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i used to let the cpu get warm and then it just rubs off with a paper towel.
EDIT: ghetto but works
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If you have unbleached rolling papers, like RAWs, you could use those instead of the coffee filters but the coffee filters would be easier to use anyway, and they're fairly inexpensive. I used a spare KFC wet wipe I had once because I was out of coffee filters, and that worked fine but I wouldn't recommend it. Definitely do not "scrape" anything off of your CPU.
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