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Jun 15, 2010

I just bought a new MBP about a week ago and have been loving it so far. Anyway, I've noticed that the keyboard and the LCD are making contact when the lid is closed: while using the computer, you can see very faint streaks of grease, sweat, etc in very, very thin lines. You can wipe it away, but it keeps coming back. Also, when the computer is shut off, I can see prints of where the the screen has been making contact with the keyboard.

1) Is this normal?
2) Is it going to hurt anything?
3) Should I return it? (purchased from Amazon, so shouldn't be a problem.

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