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wrire all genral tips while cleaning any component of a computer​

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Answered by shivanigowdahs
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Never spray or squirt any liquid onto any computer component. If a spray is needed, spray the liquid onto a cloth.

You can use a vacuum to suck up dirt, dust, or hair around the computer. However, do not use a vacuum inside your computer as it generates static electricity that damages your computer. If you need to use a vacuum inside your computer, use a portable battery powered vacuum or try compressed air.

When cleaning a component or the computer, turn it off before cleaning.

Be cautious when using any cleaning solvents; some people have allergic reactions to chemicals in cleaning solvents, and some solvents can even damage the case. Try always to use water or a highly diluted solvent.

When cleaning, be careful to not accidentally adjust any knobs or controls. Also, when cleaning the back of the computer, if anything is connected make sure not to disconnect the plugs.

When cleaning fans, especially smaller fans, 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 or generate a back voltage.

Never eat or drink around the computer.

Limit smoking around the computer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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General Tips Are :-

The best way to clean any computer component or device is to follow the manufacturer’s

instructions in your user manual.

Always power off the system first

Always use anti-static wristband or other professional grounding devices

Never work on carpeted surfaces

Never spray cleaning fluids directly onto computer components.

Always spray the cleaner onto a cloth then wipe

Do not allow any cleaner to run or drip near circuit boards, or near seams on device casings.

Never allow circuits or electronics to become damp or wet.

Some cleaning solvents can damage components. In most cases, water will work just as well.

Cleaning electronics and circuit boards requires experience, knowledge and special electronics cleaners.

This type of cleaning is best left to professionals.

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