Qosmio X500-Q895S Fan Noise on Right

Qosmio X500-Q895S:
The fan on the right side, above the numeric pad, is making a noise like it is hitting something soft.
Is there a way I can clean the fan or is the fan going bad?
The fan does not make the noise all the time.
The warranty ends on July 26, 2011.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Guys;
 Definitely Qosmio :x505 800 series has a serious fan quality problem. Somehow TOSHIBA does not want to see this issue and keep ignoring.
All what we can do is to discuss the same issue here endlessly and helplessly? I bought my Qosmio X505 Q896 a year ago. What a surprising!! Coincidence; just after my warranty has expired then cooling fans started to make extreme rattling noise. I crossed my fingers and try to clean the fans using a canned air; offcourse didn’t work, because this is purely related to the quality of fans used on $3K gaming machine.
I sent my machine to the authorised Toshiba service. They confirmed that fan’s bearing is worn out and need to replace. I am pretty sure that all you know removing the defected fans is not a piece of cake and it should be done by a professional technician. And if you are lucky enough service centers could find the right model spare fan for your machine.
Good luck to all of you and my humble suggestion is next time never ever buy a Toshiba  

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