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∙ 10y agoCleaning this way will get rid of the dust, but not prevent it from returning. The best thing to do to help repel the dust is to go over the item with a fabric softener sheet. The properties of the sheet are designed to repel dirt and dust and will help keep your laptop from gathering as much. You can also use a cloth and a little squirt bottle of 1 part liquid softener and 4 parts water to go over the item. It wont keep it that way permanent, but will hopefully buy you a week in-between with much less dust.
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∙ 10y agono sticking a magnet on your bike fuel tank is not dangerous
There is a strong magnet that holds it in place! I am thinking about getting it but Im not sure...
there is a small magnet on lid and magnetic switch on laptopbase
It will quite possibly erase the data stored on the device.
Yes. A powerful magnet is capable of wiping the entire hard drive.
No, a magnet in front of a refrigerator is not an example of friction. Friction is a force that opposes the motion of an object when it is in contact with another object. The magnet sticking to the refrigerator is due to magnetic forces, not friction.
It would E-race all the memory on it if so happens.
if you try sticking a magnet to aluminum or coin; it can't work it's metal but non metal
if you try sticking a magnet to aluminum or coin; it can't work it's metal but non metal
I don't think so...magnets are very harmful to computers.
Okay, it is sort of simple. Just get a baggy, and a stick magnet. Then hold your magnet in the corner of the bag. Then, while keeping the magnet in the corner, pick up the bag and move it around the mixture of salt and sulfur. Some of the sulfur will stick to the magnet. Then, once you got as much sulfur as you could to stick to the magnet, lift up the baggy keeping the magnet in the corner of it with the sulfur sticking to it, and bring it to another clean surface. Then, lift the magnet from the corner of the baggy. The sulfur will fall right off into a little pile. Repeat these steps until there is no more sulfur sticking to magnet. Hope this helps. Tip brought to you by: www.Golfers-Planet.com Hussein moussa
The short answer is no. Real 9K or more gold is not magnetic, nor is silver. If you find that ur ring or necklace is sticking to a magnet it is plated and is not real.