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		<title>How to Properly Clean Electronic Gadgets Without  Causing Damage</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dust is the biggest enemy of your electronic gadgets. As dust begins to settle and then thickens, it&#8230;]]></description>
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Dust is the biggest enemy of your electronic gadgets. As dust begins to settle and then thickens,<br />
it can block vital components such as the fan in laptops, for example. When this happens, it can<br />
lead to overheating and possibly damage your gadget.<span id="more-3780"></span><br />
It’s always a thrill to buy a new device. However, when you start seeing spots, fingerprints, dirt<br />
and other gunk, it can be quite a hassle to clean. No matter how much you hate it, cleaning is<br />
something you must do to maintain and keep your devices working efficiently.<br />
If you’d rather spend your time somewhere else, you can always hire a <a href="https://dustbusterscs.ae/cleaning-services/">cleaning service</a> to do<br />
the cleaning for you. They have the tools, equipment, and know how to clean your devices<br />
correctly.<br />
But if you want to do it yourself, don’t make the dirt much worse and follow these tips in<br />
cleaning your <a href="https://teechymantra.com/category/technology/">electronic gadgets</a> efficiently:<br />
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1. Use quality microfiber cloths<br />
Microfiber cloths are a great cleaning item that you can buy at any store. But make sure to buy<br />
good quality cleaning cloths, and those with fabric that won’t cause scratches over glass. Look<br />
for microfiber cloths that are made specifically for smartphones, television sets, etc.<br />
When you dust a screen using a microfiber cloth, start from the top, then work going down to<br />
the bottom.<br />
2. Only use water on display<br />
Most manufacturers of electronics recommend that you don’t clean displays using chemicals,<br />
especially tablets and smartphones.<br />
Devices with touchscreens are treated with chemicals that work with the natural oils of your<br />
fingers. These will wear off with time, and the use of abrasive chemicals in cleaners will<br />
accelerate the process.<br />
To clean your tablet and phone displays, use a cloth lightly moistened with water. With a slight<br />
pressure, wipe to remove dust and spots from your device. After you’re done using the<br />
dampened cloth, use another dry cloth to wipe anything left behind on the display.<br />
3. Avoid cream cleaners<br />
As much as possible, don’t use cream cleaners as not all work the same. Before you buy any,<br />
pay attention to the label, and make certain that it doesn’t contain any harsh chemicals that<br />
can damage your device.<br />
If you’re uncertain about what cleaning cream to use, it’s best to only use water for cleaning.<br />
Avoid cream cleaners altogether as they may eliminate the original shine of your device.<br />
4. Use toothpicks carefully<br />
The thin and pointy structure of a toothpick is great for cleaning USB ports.<br />
Use a toothpick to carefully remove the dirt and lint stuck in hard-to-reach corners. Just<br />
remember to be extra cautious when cleaning ports to avoid damaging the connectors.<br />
5. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions<br />
All electronic devices come with a manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean them. Always<br />
follow what is written in the instruction manual as the OEM knows best what cleaning tools are<br />
safe to use on your device.<br />
6. Invest in a can of compressed air<br />
The keyboards of your laptop and computer will be a real challenge to clean. However, it’s<br />
something you need to do to remove all those cookie crumbs and other bits that got stuck<br />
inside and accumulated. The wise thing to do is to buy a can of compressed air as it will do an<br />
excellent job getting bits out through high pressure.<br />
Remember to never spray any chemical on your keyboard. If a can of compressed air isn’t<br />
available, simply grab a tape, then use the sticky side to slide in between the keys.<br />
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7. Never spray a cleaner directly on a screen<br />
When you spray a cleaner directly onto a screen, you will inevitably end up spraying on too<br />
much, and cause it to drip over your electronic gadget. Instead, spray a small amount of cleaner<br />
onto your cleaning cloth then wipe the screen in a circular motion. Make sure to never use<br />
paper towels on your screen as they can pit and scratch the surface.<br />
Use cloths that are specially made for that type of screen. After every use, handwash these<br />
cloths and dry them up completely to prevent other laundry dirt from sticking and damaging<br />
your screen.<br />
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8. Minimize spill damage<br />
Although you are quite careful to never allow any food or drink near your electronics, spills can<br />
still happen. If you spill something near a device, the first thing you should do is to minimize the<br />
damage.<br />
 Turn off and unplug the electronic device immediately.<br />
 Wipe as much of the spill as possible and prevent it from spreading.<br />
 After wiping as much as you can, examine the damage.<br />
 If a small amount of spill seeped into your device, let it dry out or remove the cover to<br />
wipe the inside.<br />
Be aware that your warranty may be voided if you remove the cover of your device. If your<br />
warranty is still active, it’s best to call in a professional for help to avoid causing further damage<br />
to your electronic device.<br />
Things to keep in mind when cleaning electronic gadgets:<br />
 Never clean a screen or display using alcohol or any abrasive chemical.<br />
 Never dismantle a device unless you have professional knowledge about what you’re<br />
doing.<br />
 Never attempt to clean a device when it’s still connected to a socket.<br />
 Never use cotton swabs to clean connectors, ports or anywhere it can get stuck.<br />
 Never expose your electronics to water; only when you’re cleaning with a moistened<br />
cloth.<br />
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As much as you love using your electronic gadgets, you should never neglect cleaning them.<br />
After all, cleaning is much cheaper than replacing your device with a new one because of<br />
damage. For extra protection, have regular <a href="https://www.jimstermitepestcontrol.com.au/service/pest-control/">pest control</a> done to prevent rodents and other<br />
vermin from damaging your electronic items at home.<br />
AUTHOR BIO<br />
Rania Bellos launched Dust Busters Cleaning Services with the help and support of her husband<br />
after spending 15 years working in the banking and finance industry in France, Lebanon and the<br />
UAE. She welcomes the daily challenges and exciting opportunities provided by the highly<br />
competitive residential and commercial cleaning services market.</p>
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