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The trick is to lightly spray some on a paper towel, then gently wipe the dust jacket or whatever you're trying to clean. Don't actually spray anything directly on your bookOriginally posted by Brian861 View PostApprehensive about that I'll admit. Might give it a go all the same though.
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Originally posted by frik51 View PostMy copy shows similar spots, Brian. They don't rub off.
skOh I certainly would never do that! lol. You were correct Siep, they will not come off. I gave it the old gentle college try and it stays just as it is. Dan, do you think it'd be appropriate to start another thread solely addressing this issue? I'm just really curious if Siep and I are the only ones to experience this. Thanks.Originally posted by slayn666 View PostThe trick is to lightly spray some on a paper towel, then gently wipe the dust jacket or whatever you're trying to clean. Don't actually spray anything directly on your book
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Mine has the same, I think it's just rubbing marks between the book and case. I've seen it a lot with matte finishes. Shiny get scratches and matte gets rub marks.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostOh I certainly would never do that! lol. You were correct Sief, they will not come off. I gave it the old gentle college try and it stays just as it is. Dan, do you think it'd be appropriate to start another thread solely addressing this issue? I'm just really curious if Sief and I are the only ones to experience this. Thanks.
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. Seriously though "Siep", I apologize. I knew it'd screw up the spelling sooner or later :-/. And sadly my friend, it probably won't be the last so I'll apologize in advance for future post
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