• If you need to
remove dust that has gathered on a computer or laptop monitor, do not use rough
paper or paper towels. When you use this material, lint from it clings to the
screen and falls down later. The best way to clean your monitor is by using a
microfiber cloth.
• If you want to
wipe your screen or keyboard with a damp cloth, don’t soak it in liquids that
contain ammonia, acetone, or alcohol. These substances are too aggressive and
can easily remove the paint from keyboard butt.
• Just a little
toothpaste will help you to polish scratches. However, you should make sure
that you aren’t using gel paste as this one won’t work. Also, don’t pick a
toothpaste that has large abrasive or whitening particles in it because this
will lead to more scratches.
• Dirt, dust, and
crumbs often accumulate between keyboard buttons and inside the keyboard. All
you need is an ordinary hair dryer!
• Dust accumulates
not only on the surface of your computer but also in numerous hard-to-reach
places. But despite the fact that these places are, well, hard to reach, you
can still clean them by using a bulb syringe.
• If your computer
mouse has a removable tracking ball, you can take it out before cleaning the
mouse itself. Just twist off the cover over the ball. Use a cloth dampened with
the water-vinegar solution to wipe the ball clean.
• Before you get
down to business, try to shake out loose dirt from your keyboard. You can do
this by gripping the sides of the keyboard and turning it over. If you’re the
owner of a laptop, hold it upside down so that the screen is open.
• Over time, more
and more grime left by your fingertips builds up on your keyboard buttons. This
problem can be easily solved with the help of a simple pencil eraser.
• Ports, vents, and
other narrow crevices of your PC case can easily get clogged with dust and
grime. In most cases, the only thing tiny enough to help you clean these holes
is a toothpick!
Note: Don’t forget
to shut down and unplug your computer first
* Source: Bright
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