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GENERAL COMPUTER CLEANING TIPS
Below is a listing of general tips that should
be taken when cleaning any of the components or peripherals of
a computer as well as tips to help keep a computer clean.
- Never spray or squirt any type of liquid onto any
computer component. If a spray is needed, spray the liquid
onto a cloth and then use that cloth to rub down the
component.
- Users can use a vacuum to suck up dirt, dust, or hair
around their computer on the outside case and on their
keyboards. However, do not use a vacuum for the
inside of your computer as it generates a lot of static
electricity that can damage the internal components of your
computer. If you need to use a vacuum to clean the inside of
your computer, use a portable battery powered vacuum
designed to do this job.
- When cleaning a component and/or the computer, turn it
off before cleaning.
- Never get any component inside the computer or any other
circuit board damp or wet.
- Be cautious when using any type of cleaning solvents;
some individuals may have allergic reactions to chemicals in
cleaning solvents and some solvents can even damage the
case. Try to always use water or a highly diluted solvent.
- When cleaning, be careful not to accidentally adjust any
knobs or controls. In addition, when cleaning the back of
the computer, if anything is plugged in, make sure not to
disconnect any of the plugs.
- When cleaning fans, especially the smaller fans within a
portable computer or laptop it's suggested that you either
hold the fan or place something in-between the fan blades to
prevent it from spinning. Spraying compressed air into a fan
or cleaning a fan with a vacuum may cause damage to some
fans or in some cases cause back voltage.
- Never eat or drink around the computer.
- Limit smoking around the computer.
CLEANING TOOLS
Although many companies have created products
to help improve the process of cleaning your computer and
peripherals, users can also use household items to clean their
computers and peripherals. Below is a listing of items you may
need or want to use while cleaning your computer or computer
peripherals.
Keep in mind that some components in your
computer may only be able to be cleaned using a product
designed for cleaning that component; if this is the case, it
will be mentioned in the cleaning tips.
- Cloth - A cloth is the best tool used when
rubbing down a component; although paper towels can be used
with most hardware, we recommend using a cloth when ever
possible. Caution: We only suggest you use a cloth
when cleaning components such as the outside of the case, a
drive, mouse, etc. You should not use a cloth to clean any
circuitry such as the RAM or motherboard.
- Water or rubbing alcohol - When moistening a
cloth, it is best to use water or rubbing alcohol. Other
solvents may be bad for the plastics used with your
computer.
- Portable Vacuum - Sucking the dust, dirt, hair,
cigarette particles, and other particles out of a computer
can be one of the best methods of cleaning a computer. Over
time, these items can restrict the airflow in a computer and
cause circuitry to corrode. Do not use a standard vacuum as
it can generate a lot of static electricity that can damage
your computer.
- Cotton swabs - Cotton swaps moistened with
rubbing alcohol or water are excellent tools for wiping hard
to reach areas in your keyboard, mouse, and other locations.
- Foam swabs - Whenever possible, it is better to
use lint-free swabs such as foam swabs.
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