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    Default Fixing Craked Notebook Case with Putty!

    I had bought an Apple Macbook two years ago and was doing quite well. Suddenly one day by misfortune, it had a fall from my table and there was crack on the casing of the expensive item. The crack of the casing makes the beautiful and delicate item worse. Now that may be case with many other people using laptop. There can be cracks in the notebook casing and one need to fix it instead of going to get it replaced for hundreds of dollars. Why spend so much when you can do it at home with the help of epoxy putty.

    That may seem something weird I said. But dear friend believe me it is possible to get rid of the cracks of casing of notebooks and laptops with the help of epoxy putty and save your hundred dollars or more such amount you would spend to get it replaced. And never use adhesive items like dendrite or others for the casing. This will only make the system look odd and foolish.

    To fix the cracks with epoxy putty is very simple and anyone can do it at home. However if your warranty covers physical damage it is better to take it to service center to get it replaced or repaired in the nearest service center of the manufacturer or any authorized service center in the city. You will make the paste of epoxy putty as generally we make it. And then apply very finely in the cracked area of the casing. But before applying the epoxy putty you need to clean the cracked area properly so that it gets fixed properly. The epoxy putty adhesive is the best to fix the cracks and make them look like thin hairline spot and not cracks. If the adhesive area is not matching the color of the casing, then you need to paint the putty with the color of your laptop casing for giving fine finish.

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