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DIY Computer Cleaning Tips How well do you know about computer cleaning? Anything beyond dust covers? Nopes. Right? Well, dust is one of the most common enemies of computers and its associated parts. However, simply using dust covers won’t solve the problem. Here are some DIY cleaning and dust protection techniques that can extend the longevity of your computer system dramatically without costing much time, effort and value of course. Starting from the root level:

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DIY Computer Cleaning TipsHow well do you know about computer cleaning? Anything beyond dust covers? Nopes. Right? Well, dust is one of the most common enemies of computers and its associated parts.

However, simply using dust covers won’t solve the problem. Here are some DIY cleaning and dust protection techniques that can extend the longevity of your computer system dramatically without costing much time, effort and value of course.

Starting from the root level:

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How does it enter your PC?You must have noticed various small openings in the computers and monitors. These are the entrance points for dusts. Moreover the electrical field created within the system during the operational period is very strong for dust particles.

Adding more, the computer fans, actually allows more dust rich air inside the system. The reason is simple, during heat dissipation; vacuum is created within the system as a result of which voluminous dust rich air outside get inside easily.

Many of us have a habit of blowing hard on the computer parts, so that accumulated dusts move away. But contrary to this, blowing hard can cause the dust inside the machine to settle more and also this can also cause minor crevices which will be even easier for the dusts to move in.

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Ok, even if it enters, what’s the BIG deal?

BIG? It’s the BIGGEST deal! Obstinate dust layers within the computer system disallow the heating and cooling process of the machinery parts.

These dusts cover up the mother board, heat sink and other important computer parts, thus restricting the flow of heat outside the system. And finally there would be interruptions and eventually the system would crash. Premature System Death!

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Coming to the topic: DIY computer cleaning tips

Always keep a soft brush (a small paint brush is ideal) with you. Learn to open the case of the CPU from the manual, or else you can easily learn from a learner's website. Give gentle strokes to all the dusts (sometimes cob webs too!) accumulated. You can also use a clean cotton cloth dipped in detergent solution for cleaning the machines. But make sure you dry them well.

Gently dust away the top of the monitor. You can even use mild detergent solutions for cleaning the screens. Unclean screens give a hazy appearance and affect the vision of the user.

Keyboards! Have you ever tried to look in between two keys? Yew! How dirty! Bits of snacks, dusts and what not! Keyboard is the most vulnerable of all computer parts, yet it is least cared for. Dust accumulation can affect the typing, which in return can put on the user's hand. Hence for retaining the feather touch property of the keyboard, clean it regularly.

You can use the same detergent solution and cloth for cleaning. You also need a vacuum cleaner for removing the unwanted particles there. Many users have a wrong habit of turning their keyboard upside down and banging them, but in this case some of the keys lose their elasticity. These are more than enough for keeping the computers clean if used in the right way. And if you need dust covers for your system, contact High Tech Covers. For detailed information, browse through their official website hightechcovers.com

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