Electronics
have become an essential part of our daily lives. In fact, how many
of you think that you could live without your cellphones, computers,
or other electronic devices for a day, week, or even a month? I know that I use my computer,
television, and cellphone every day, and I'm not sure what I would do
without these devices. Since these electronic devices are a major
part of our lives, you need to regularly clean them!
Check Out These Great Ways on How to Clean Your Computer and Other Electronics
Telephones & Cellphones
These devices are used every day and can accumulate
too many germs and bacteria to think about.(Gross!) Telephones and cellphones
are just a trap for icky things that lurk only in your nightmares.
But, cleaning a cellphone could not be easier.
How to clean
Simply wipe down the device with an alcohol pad. Be sure to include
the ear piece and mouth piece because that is where bacteria lurks
the most. For the touch screen, use a dry cloth to wipe away all of the smudge marks.
Computers
Computers have become an essential part of our daily lives. Many of
us sit at our computers daily doing work, having fun, watching
beloved shows, or just wasting time. A computer is a great place for
dust, germs, and bacteria to multiply; so, make sure to regularly
clean your computer.
How to
clean
Cleaning a computer is easy. Simply wipe down the screen with
a soft, damp towel. After your screen is clean you can clean between
the keys of the keyboard by using a q-tip. Also, taking a rag that is
slightly damp with alcohol and run it over your keyboard. The alcohol can
eliminate any bacteria that is lurking there.
Televisions
The television is a great invention. It does keep me entertained for
many late nights and definitely doesn't help my insomnia. But the
television is a great place where dust collects.
How to clean
Take a soft, damp towel and wipe down your television. Using
harsh cleaning products on your television can have adverse effects
on the screen. So, if you want to use something other than water be
sure that it will not harm that plasma or projection screen.
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