- Take a wet tissue dipped in water preferably bottled water (free of calcium deposits) and gently wipe the surface of your laptop. Within a minute or two your screen should as good as new.
- Wipe the tissue particles left on the screen with another dry tissue.
- You can do the same for your keyboard or any other electronic surface.
- You could also try using non-cotton cloth to wipe the screen regularly.
Note- It is best to
switch off the device before you clean them. You should only wet your tissue,
not soak it!
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This was a good suggestion that you put up here...dude…..hope that it benefits all the ones who land up here.
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Isopropyl alcohol mixed w/ water.....half of each in the solution. Use that solution to clean the screen and pretty much the entire chasis. Compressed air for under the keys and in the vents. I'm not sure what laptop is going to be hard to clean as long as you have the compressed air cans and microfiber towel.
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