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Old 07-15-2007, 10:38 PM   #16
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I built a system with a PC6070 a year or two ago. Excellent mid-tower case; very quiet system. I have a thing for copper, though, so this looks really nice to me.
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Old 04-04-2009, 09:40 PM   #17
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Re: If Leonardo Da Vinci owned a case, it would be a Lian Li.

I have a pc-61 and its a lifetime case easily. What I wonder is how can i clean it up a bit?

I have some like drink splatters on it and would like to restore the nice and brushed aluminum look to it =P
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Re: If Leonardo Da Vinci owned a case, it would be a Lian Li.

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I have a pc-61 and its a lifetime case easily. What I wonder is how can i clean it up a bit?

I have some like drink splatters on it and would like to restore the nice and brushed aluminum look to it =P
You mean on the actual aluminum surface? I'd expect nail polish remover would do it (it has acetone base)... regular soap doesnt work?
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Old 04-04-2009, 10:05 PM   #19
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Re: If Leonardo Da Vinci owned a case, it would be a Lian Li.

haven't really tried anything, i imagine a wet paper towel would work with some minor pressure but if someone had a really good suggestion i would probably do that
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I have some like drink splatters on it and would like to restore the nice and brushed aluminum look to it =P
I have the Lian Li PC-A70B case and I wipe the exterior of the case with rubbing alcohol (on a paper towel) to get rid of the fingerprint marks and dust...works fine...regular water did not get rid of the marks completely but the rubbing alcohol worked perfectly...the brushed aluminum looks really nice but it needs to be maintained to keep its nice look
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I have the Lian Li PC-A70B case and I wipe the exterior of the case with rubbing alcohol (on a paper towel) to get rid of the fingerprint marks and dust...works fine...regular water did not get rid of the marks completely but the rubbing alcohol worked perfectly...the brushed aluminum looks really nice but it needs to be maintained to keep its nice look
this worked great
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