Re: Xpress On covers - dust

Posted: 10-30-2003, 11:15 PM
Si wrote:
> Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> flecks of dust under the cover?
>
> Simon.
>
>


You need to purchase the nokia hermetically sealed room accessory (part
number NKHSR-1) if you want to do it dust-free. I think there are a few
going cheap on ebay at the mo'. ;o))

RM

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Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-30-2003, 11:59 PM
Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
flecks of dust under the cover?

Simon.


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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 12:23 AM

"Reestit Mutton" <not@this.address> wrote in message
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> Si wrote:
> > Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> > impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> > flecks of dust under the cover?
> >
> > Simon.
> >
> >

>
> You need to purchase the nokia hermetically sealed room accessory (part
> number NKHSR-1) if you want to do it dust-free. I think there are a few
> going cheap on ebay at the mo'. ;o))
>
> RM
>




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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 09:28 AM
"Si" <simon@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> flecks of dust under the cover?


That's always a problem. I've got around the problem just by (very)
carefully wiping the screen and cover immediately before putting it
together. You could try anti-static wipes, or you could try using one of the
more expensive ionisers that can manually spew out positively charged ions
(they usually only give out negative, or are automatic) - Positively
charging the dust will stop it sticking to things as it will be repelled
away from surfaces (which usually have a slight positive charge). You can
also get cans of compressed gas for blowing dust around in computers (PC
World sell them). You could hold the screen loosely together, give it a good
blast of clean air from the can to remove any dust, then push the sections
together.

Or... just put up with it. You can learn to ignore it...

Adam


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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 10:01 AM
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:59:14 -0000, Si <simon@nospam.com> wrote:

> Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> flecks of dust under the cover?
>
> Simon.
>

I got my wife to drive down the motorway at high speed. I stood out of the
open sunroof and changed my covers - dust doesn't get a chance to settle

:-)

Clive

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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 11:15 AM
Si wrote:

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> I'm getting to that stage...in fact, I can only see it when I hold the phone
> six inches from my face....
>
> You know, you fit it, then you check it under non real world conditions.
> Like shining a very bright desk lamp at it...
>
> If I just walk around the street/house, it's not visible...I'm probably just
> very sad...
>


You should have seen how much I fretted over the imperfections on a set
of "seconds" bathroom tiles when looking at them in direct sunlight.

As a set of tiles on the wall in the bathroom - I can see no such
imperfections...infact they look quite impressive.

RM

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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 12:03 PM

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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:59:14 -0000, Si <simon@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> > impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> > flecks of dust under the cover?
> >
> > Simon.
> >

> I got my wife to drive down the motorway at high speed. I stood out of the
> open sunroof and changed my covers - dust doesn't get a chance to settle
>
> :-)
>
> Clive
>


Reminds me of the friend who had a leak in the tailgate of his Vauxhall
Cavalier...so he replaced it with a sheet of stout plastic...flapped a bit
in the wind...



Si.


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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 10-31-2003, 12:05 PM

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> "Si" <simon@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> > Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> > impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> > flecks of dust under the cover?

>


>
> Or... just put up with it. You can learn to ignore it...
>


I'm getting to that stage...in fact, I can only see it when I hold the phone
six inches from my face....

You know, you fit it, then you check it under non real world conditions.
Like shining a very bright desk lamp at it...

If I just walk around the street/house, it's not visible...I'm probably just
very sad...

Si.


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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 11-01-2003, 12:19 AM
der... anti-static cloths? and if you're that pedantic use a vacuum sealed
room...

hahaha

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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:59:14 -0000, Si <simon@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyone found that when changing an Xpress on cover, that it's almost
> > impossible to do it without ending up with (no matter how small)...some
> > flecks of dust under the cover?
> >
> > Simon.
> >

> I got my wife to drive down the motorway at high speed. I stood out of the
> open sunroof and changed my covers - dust doesn't get a chance to settle
>
> :-)
>
> Clive
>



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Re: Xpress On covers - dust
Posted: 11-01-2003, 12:35 AM
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 10:19:52 +1000, a_dude wrote:

> der... anti-static cloths? and if you're that pedantic use a vacuum sealed
> room...
>
> hahaha
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Or fit the cover infront of a vacuum cleaner hose (preferably one which is
turned on). Just dont lose any small parts down there
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