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Procedure:

The plastic case that houses the PC components can be cleaned with a lint-free cloth that has been slightly dampened with water.

For stubborn stains, add a little household detergent to the cloth.

It is recommended that you never use a solvent cleaner on plastics.

Make sure all vents and air holes are hair and lint free by rubbing a cloth over the holes and vents.

It is also helpful to take a vacuum around each of the hole, vents, and crevices on the computer.

It is safe to use a standard vacuum when cleaning the outside vents of a computer; however, if you need to clean the inside of the computer, use a portable battery powered vacuum to prevent static electricity.

If you are looking for steps on cleaning the inside of the computer, see the motherboard cleaning section.

 

Keyboard cleaning

The below steps are for cleaning a standard desktop keyboard.

The computer keyboard is often the most germ infected items in your home or office, often it will contain more bacteria than your toilet seat, as well as Dust, dirt and hair can also build up causing the keyboard to not function properly.

Cleaning it can help remove any dangerous bacteria.

 

Procedure:

Before cleaning the keyboard first turn off the computer or if you're using a USB keyboard unplug it.

Not unplugging the keyboard can result in causing other computer problems as you may press keys that cause the computer to perform a task you don't want it to do.

Many people clean the keyboard by turning it upside down and shaking.

A more effective method is to use compressed air.

Compressed air is pressurized air contained in a can with a very long nozzle.

aim the air between the keys and blow away all of the dust and debris that has gathered there.

A vacuum cleaner can also be used, but make sure the keyboard doesn't have loose "pop off" keys that could possibly be sucked up by the vacuum.

If you wish to clean the keyboard more extensively you'll need to remove the keys from the keyboard.

After the dust, dirt, and hair has been removed. Spray a disinfectant onto a cloth or use disinfectant cloths and rub each of the keys on the keyboard.

Never spray any liquid onto the keyboard.

 

Substance spilt into the keyboard

If the keyboard has anything spilt into it (e.g. pop, cola, Pepsi, Coke, beer, wine, coffee, milk, etc.), not taking the proper steps can cause the keyboard to be destroyed.

Procedure: Below are a few recommendations to help prevent a keyboard from becoming bad once a substance has been spilt within it.

If anything is spilt onto the keyboard turn the computer off immediately or at the very least disconnect it from the computer.

Once done flip the keyboard over helping to prevent the substance from penetrating circuits.

While the keyboard is upside down, shake the keyboard over a surface that can be cleaned later.

While still upside down, use a cloth to help clean out what can be reached. After cleaned to the best of your ability leave the keyboard upside down for at least one night allowing it to dry.

Once dry, continue cleaning the keyboard with any remaining substance.

If after cleaning the keyboard you have keys that stick remove the keys and clean below the keys and the bottom portion of the key.

Finally, if the keyboard still works but remains dirty or sticky before discarding the keyboard as a last resort try washing the keyboard in the dishwasher.

If after doing all the above steps the keyboard does not function properly or at all it's recommended you buy a new keyboard.

 

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