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How To Clean Used Clear Vario Sheets?

 
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Posted 05/07/2017   12:49 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add trabz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hello All,

I have some used used clear vario sheets but I noticed that they need some cleaning from the inside

Whats the best way to clean it up? or Shall I leave it without cleaning?

Thank you
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Posted 05/07/2017   8:01 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add agmasd56 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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Not sure if they make a Swiffer-type cleaning product small enough to go into the pockets. Or maybe a small piece of dustcloth.

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Micro fiber screen cleaning wipes?
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Micro fiber screen cleaning wipes?

I've never attempted to clean Vario pages before, but this is what I would try, assuming it's just regular ol' dust we're talking about. Not sure what you could use for dirt trapped on the very bottom of the pocket. I think if it was too dirty to clean up easily I'd just discard the page.
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You want something thin to get into the pockets. Microfiber sounds good. Or a dust "wipe" of some kind. Or maybe you could first try blowing out any lint or dust with a hair dryer (setting on "cool"). Or, alternately, use a vacuum cleaner to suck out the dust and lint, maybe using a small nozzle. Might work.

If you have scratches, plastic polishes like PlasticX sold at auto parts stores can be polished on the plastic with a rag -- and they really do work to remove small scratches from plastic. But, I have to tell you, I'm not sure I'd go that far! If one of the easier efforts didn't solve the problem, I'd buy new pages.
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One of those cans of compressed air might do the trick.
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