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Dust on my Glass. How to clean it without coming back again?

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acrylic is not glass, plastics will attract dust

  • clean the filters often
  • put filters where there aren't any
  • you could order a custom cut glass panel to replace the acrylic

Hello

Is there a good way to clean my acrylic panel on my Define C?

Something like a liquid that absorbs dust.

The problem is the dust sticks right on the panel after 1-2 days and it looks so damn annoying.

 

I know there are so many dust filters but it seems like they are not enough ;)

 

-Icefly

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3 minutes ago, Icefly said:

Hello

Is there a good way to clean my acrylic panel on my Define C?

Something like a liquid that absorbs dust.

The problem is the dust sticks right on the panel after 1-2 days and it looks so damn annoying.

 

I know there are so many dust filters but it seems like they are not enough ;)

 

-Icefly

Well, that's the price paid with see-through side panels, dust is everywhere and unless if your PC is sealed off like viruses in containment, you'll still get dust on it regardless.

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5 minutes ago, Icefly said:

Hello

Is there a good way to clean my acrylic panel on my Define C?

Something like a liquid that absorbs dust.

The problem is the dust sticks right on the panel after 1-2 days and it looks so damn annoying.

 

I know there are so many dust filters but it seems like they are not enough ;)

 

-Icefly

not possible dust will always be attracted to the surface.

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  • clean the filters often
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  • you could order a custom cut glass panel to replace the acrylic
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