Dirty electronics don’t just look bad.
Dust, grime, and spills can slow down performance—or even kill your devices.
But most people clean them the wrong way.
Here’s how to safely clean and maintain your office electronics:
→ Use the right tools.
Microfiber cloths, compressed air, and isopropyl alcohol (at least 70%) are your best friends. Avoid paper towels—they leave scratches.
→ Power down first.
Always turn off and unplug devices before cleaning. Water and electricity don’t mix.
→ Be gentle with screens.
No harsh chemicals. No direct sprays. Use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe in circles.
→ Keep keyboards and mice spotless.
Flip your keyboard over, tap out debris, then use compressed air. For grime, a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol works wonders.
→ Don’t forget vents and fans.
Dust buildup makes devices overheat. Clean them with compressed air every few weeks.
→ Make it a habit.
A quick weekly wipe-down prevents buildup and keeps everything running smoothly.
A clean workspace isn’t just about looks.
It keeps your devices working longer—and saves you money on replacements.
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