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by ThinkPad » Fri Apr 28, 2006 5:25 pm
Today I decided to remove the Pentium M and Windows XP sticker from the palm rest. Looks much cleaner, plus they were started to wear/peel off.

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by christopher_wolf » Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:17 pm
I like that; the table, vases, and flowers really set it off eloquently as well...Now see, this is the image the Thinkpad is good at and was *meant* for; it is also why they never show most Dells in such settings (they usually pick a neutral background with laughing/smiling people) because they would look out of place.

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by AlphaKilo470 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:27 pm
This actually reminds me somewhat of an old (1995?) magazine ad I once saw for a 755CD that had the computer running on a table in a traditional style kitchen. I found it on eBay.
http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/viewima ... t/K156.jpg
This one here also puts on a good image:
http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/viewima ... t/K157.jpg
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by naro » Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:52 am
may i know how u removed the stickers??
i would like to remove mine but i'm afraid that removing it will leave a 'scar'...
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by KristianJ » Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:05 am
naro wrote:may i know how u removed the stickers??
i would like to remove mine but i'm afraid that removing it will leave a 'scar'...
It won't - I removed all but the Pentium sticker from my old Dell a year or so ago (the laptop is about 6 years old) and you'd never know that there was a "Designed for Windows" sticker and a Dell one on there. You might need to use something to pick up any sticky residue, but I can't imagine there'd be any visible reminder.
I second the props re the background...that's a very nice looking table top
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by naro » Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:13 am
KristianJ wrote:
It won't - I removed all but the Pentium sticker from my old Dell a year or so ago (the laptop is about 6 years old) and you'd never know that there was a "Designed for Windows" sticker and a Dell one on there. You might need to use something to pick up any sticky residue, but I can't imagine there'd be any visible reminder.
I second the props re the background...that's a very nice looking table top
okay... i'm trying to remove the sticker now...
but i cant even move the sticker....
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by KristianJ » Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:20 am
Maybe a razor blade will help...I can't exactly remember how I got mine off (since mine weren't so securely stuck on), so ThinkPad will be able to tell you more than I can, probably.
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by ThinkPad » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:24 am
Thanks for the picture comments. I actually had the 755 back in the day
To remove the sticker, I turned the computer off. Took a hair dryer and heated up the sticker, but in intervals. As the adhesive heats up, start to slowly peel off an edge with your finger till it comes off (you will feel the sticker almost sliding off) with periodic heating to keep the adhesive warm. Once the sticker is off, heat as needed to remove any adhesive residue from the palm rest and you are good to go. Once the residue is gone I used a damp cloth as a finishing touch.
Do not use a razor or any such objects, your nail/finger should do the job without harm or scratches.
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by KristianJ » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:38 am
ThinkPad wrote:Thanks for the picture comments. I actually had the 755 back in the day
To remove the sticker, I turned the computer off. Took a hair dryer and heated up the sticker, but in intervals. As the adhesive heats up, start to slowly peel off an edge with your finger till it comes off (you will feel the sticker almost sliding off) with periodic heating to keep the adhesive warm. Once the sticker is off, heat as needed to remove any adhesive residue from the palm rest and you are good to go. Once the residue is gone I used a damp cloth as a finishing touch.
Do not use a razor or any such objects, your nail/finger should do the job without harm or scratches.
Ah yes, of course! I remember reading that the hair dryer method is useful for removing pickguards from acoustic guitars as well.

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by naro » Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:46 am
ThinkPad wrote:Thanks for the picture comments. I actually had the 755 back in the day
To remove the sticker, I turned the computer off. Took a hair dryer and heated up the sticker, but in intervals. As the adhesive heats up, start to slowly peel off an edge with your finger till it comes off (you will feel the sticker almost sliding off) with periodic heating to keep the adhesive warm. Once the sticker is off, heat as needed to remove any adhesive residue from the palm rest and you are good to go. Once the residue is gone I used a damp cloth as a finishing touch.
Do not use a razor or any such objects, your nail/finger should do the job without harm or scratches.
actually, my stickers are off.. but there's still the silver backing left on the laptop.....
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by ThinkPad » Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:37 am
naro wrote:ThinkPad wrote:Thanks for the picture comments. I actually had the 755 back in the day
To remove the sticker, I turned the computer off. Took a hair dryer and heated up the sticker, but in intervals. As the adhesive heats up, start to slowly peel off an edge with your finger till it comes off (you will feel the sticker almost sliding off) with periodic heating to keep the adhesive warm. Once the sticker is off, heat as needed to remove any adhesive residue from the palm rest and you are good to go. Once the residue is gone I used a damp cloth as a finishing touch.
Do not use a razor or any such objects, your nail/finger should do the job without harm or scratches.
actually, my stickers are off.. but there's still the silver backing left on the laptop.....
Do you mean the adhesive or the sticker itself is still there? If there is still slight residue, do as mentioned above and heat up the area and rub off with your thumb. Finish off with a damp cloth.
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by naro » Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:19 pm
ThinkPad wrote:
Do you mean the adhesive or the sticker itself is still there? If there is still slight residue, do as mentioned above and heat up the area and rub off with your thumb. Finish off with a damp cloth.
there's a silver background for the Centrino and Windows stickers. the top layer are gone. meaning, only the silver part is left. the silver part is stuck strongly onto the lappie...
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by ThinkPad » Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:50 pm
naro wrote:ThinkPad wrote:
Do you mean the adhesive or the sticker itself is still there? If there is still slight residue, do as mentioned above and heat up the area and rub off with your thumb. Finish off with a damp cloth.
there's a silver background for the Centrino and Windows stickers. the top layer are gone. meaning, only the silver part is left. the silver part is stuck strongly onto the lappie...
A minute under the hair dryer will fix that. The key is to heat up the adhesive, which bonds it together in a group yet make it less adhesive. So the whole thing should come out in one piece.
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by naro » Mon May 01, 2006 4:46 am
ThinkPad wrote:
A minute under the hair dryer will fix that. The key is to heat up the adhesive, which bonds it together in a group yet make it less adhesive. So the whole thing should come out in one piece.
guess i can't remove it now... i dun haf a hair dryer over here in the UK...
will bring it back to Singapore during my summer holidays to remove it then...
thanks for ur guidance!!!
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by Torque » Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:47 pm
First thing when getting a new Thinkpad: Removing those stickers
Looks so much nicer.
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by naro » Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:34 am
i also just removed my stickers.. looks so much better now..
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by dsigma6 » Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:38 am
it looks clean...is this the same camp that removes the hyundai logo from the back of their cars? haha..
as to the mirror backing being left on the palmrest- my girlfriend finds it useful for doing her makeup.
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by Puppy » Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:42 am
I removed them as well.
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by Troels » Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:20 pm
Also removed them - afaik i don't receive money from Intel or Microsoft to advertise their products, so off they went an into the fireplace...
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