Dust collecting around speaker grills

DarkNeo

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Anyone have a problem with this? Seems I'm getting some dust around the grill that I can't get out. Looks like dust to me or could be some sort of adhesive.
 
I'm going to try and pick at with something this and use some compressed air. Just hope I don't damage anything.
 
I'm going to try and pick at with something this and use some compressed air. Just hope I don't damage anything.

Could just push it further in....suction might be better.....try a piece of tape if you can get at it
 
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Sometimes I see some lint but I can just blow it out.
 
One of the most useful accessories I have is a 2" natural bristle brush that I picked up in the paint dept at Home Depot.
I use it daily on my laptop screen and keyboard and on my Pixel 2 XL.
It very effectively brushes off dust on the speaker grills, screens and around the keyboard keys.
I wouldn't be without it.
I believe it cost about $2.
Home Depot SKU# 130-249
 
One of the most useful accessories I have is a 2" natural bristle brush that I picked up in the paint dept at Home Depot.
I use it daily on my laptop screen and keyboard and on my Pixel 2 XL.
It very effectively brushes off dust on the speaker grills, screens and around the keyboard keys.
I wouldn't be without it.
I believe it cost about $2.
Home Depot SKU# 130-249

Wow! What a great product! Thank you for the recommendation!
 
One of the most useful accessories I have is a 2" natural bristle brush that I picked up in the paint dept at Home Depot.
I use it daily on my laptop screen and keyboard and on my Pixel 2 XL.
It very effectively brushes off dust on the speaker grills, screens and around the keyboard keys.
I wouldn't be without it.
I believe it cost about $2.
Home Depot SKU# 130-249

I second this. However, I just use a soft bristle toothbrush and that seems to get the job done quite well.
 

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