How to clean your laptop's screen, case, and keyboard

How to clean your laptop's screen, case, and keyboard

WIPE DOWN THE CASE

For maintaining your laptop case you will need a household sponge, dishwashing detergent, water, lint-free cloth, and cotton swabs. Gather them together and follow these steps:

    • Turn off the laptop.
    • Unplug the laptop.
    • Remember electrical current and liquid really don’t mix.
    • Mix the cleaning liquid.
    • One part dishwashing detergent with five parts water.
    • Soak the sponge in the cleaning liquid.
    • Wring out the sponge until it’s dry.
    • Gently wipe down the laptop’s case.
    • The laptop case is the outside. We’ll get to the keyboard and screen later. You can use the sponge and swabs to clean the touch pad though.
    • Use the swab to get the nooks and crannies.
    • You can use the standard Q-tip, but medical swabs are better made and wrapped a little tighter. Medical swabs can be found at any pharmacy.
    • Do not insert the swab into any ports, jacks, or holes on the laptop.
    • Finish the job by wiping the case again with the lint-free cloth.
    • Use the cloth to sop up any excess moisture.
    • Never spill any liquid inside the laptop!
    • Isopropyl, or “rubbing,” alcohol makes a good cleaning liquid. Do not use it to clean the monitor.
    • Avoid using any detergent that contains strong chemicals, such as ammonia or bleach.
      • WASH THE SCREEN
      • Use a lint-free cloth to dry-clean the screen. All laptops use LCD monitors. These monitors are very fussy about liquids. A lint-free cloth gets the dust off and removes finger smudges.
      • Use a damp sponge to wipe the screen. Use only water to make the sponge damp. Wring out all the moisture from the sponge before you wipe the screen. Rub gently, lovingly.
      • Get an LCD monitor cleaning kit. By getting a cleaning kit, perhaps the best option, you receive a lint-free cloth as well as a package containing a damp towelette moistened with the official LCD monitor-cleaning solution.
      • Turn off and unplug the laptop, before cleaning the monitor. After the screen is clean, let it dry before you close the lid or use the laptop again.
      • Never use alcohol or ammonia cleaners on an LCD screen. They can damage the LCD display so that the image becomes unreadable. Further, if you have a Tablet PC, the screen’s ability to detect input is greatly diminished by the use of harsh chemicals

 

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