Computer Cleaning Minneapolis MN

A regular cleaning of your computer is vital to keep your computer's effectiveness. In this article, you’ll learn a few tips on computer cleaning.

Local Companies

EDS, an HP company
(612) 337-9000
701 Fourth Ave. S., Ste. 500
Minneapolis, MN
Absolute!
(612) 746-4070
2021 East Hennepin Ave., Ste. LL20
Minneapolis, MN
Tech Guru, LLC
(612) 235-4895
77 13th Ave. N.E., Ste. 206A
Minneapolis, MN
TSG Server & Storage, Inc
(612) 465-0800
One Main St. S.E., Ste. 204
Minneapolis, MN
Foxtrot Systems
(612) 788-9233
3055 Old Highway 8, Ste. 45
Minneapolis, MN
Kelly IT and Engineering Resources
(763) 797-0771
6465 Wayzata Blvd., Ste. 155
Minneapolis, MN
Northwest Computer Services
651-659-9680
800 Transfer RD
St. Paul, MN
Computer Revolution
651-633-6644
Hwy 36 & Fairview
St. Paul, MN
Warner Connect
(763) 574-2400
7260 University Ave. N.E., Ste. 200
Fridley, MN
CSI Onsite
(952) 928-1788
8609 Lyndale Ave., Ste. 101G
Bloomington, MN

A regular cleaning of your computer means a considerable improvement in its effectiveness. You should dedicate 20-30 minutes every 3 months to clean your computer. Here are a few tips:

- Computer keyboard cleaning. Your keyboard gathers a lot of dust and dirt. The keys become sticky and slow down your speed. First, unplug the keyboard when you clean it.

Turn it upside down and shake well to remove crumbs and dirt. Clean the keys using a soft brush or a can of compressed air while holding it upside down. Clean the key tops with a damp cotton cloth using either a mild detergent or rubbing alcohol.

Do not spill liquid over it. If you do so, then wipe it off immediately and let it dry completely. It is a smart idea to keep your keyboard and monitor covered with a cloth when you are not using them.

- Cleaning computer mouse. Take off the cover at the back of the mouse by rotating it anti-clockwise. The ball will come out. There are two thin wheels. Use your fingertips to scratch out the dust that is sticking there. Also shake out dirt that gathers in the hole.

You can wipe the wheels with a mild cleaning agent. Wipe off the ball well with a wet cloth. Use a mild detergent to clean the outside of the mouse. Dry with a soft cloth. Put the ball back into your mouse and close it up.

- Cleaning computer monitor. Use a cloth dampened in water. Do not use detergent or other liquid. Be careful especially with laptop screens that are very sensitive. The strokes should be top to bottom. Paper cloths are highly recommended for monitor screens to avoid any damage.

You can use a mild detergent for the cover. For holes at the back of the cover use an air can spray to take out dust. These vents should be cleaned to avoid overheating of the monitor.

- Remove the case and get to the area where all the hardware parts are located. Cleaning this area is important. Use an air spray to blow out all the dust gathered here. Always ensure that the spray is held in an upright position and blow the dust out of the machine. Everything should be unplugged and avoid any physical contact with the components.

- For CD-ROM drive use a CD-ROM cleaner available with retailers. Cleaning the CD drive prevents reading and writing errors. To clean your CDs just wet a cloth in water and rub it from center to the edge to avoid any scratches.

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Alex Fir shares a wealth of information on his website Laptop Computers Center. If you want to learn more about buying a laptop go to http://www.laptopcomputerscenter.info/blog/






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Featured Local Company

EDS, an HP company

6123379000
701 Fourth Ave. S., Ste. 500
Minneapolis, MN