When the keys on your laptop are
starting to stick and the screen looks dirty, it is the good time to clean up
your laptop. In that case, just follow these simple steps and your laptop will
looks like new again.
Step 1: Get the right cleaning supplies for your laptop. For
the screen you should use a special screen cleaner. For the rest of the laptop,
all you should need is a bowl, some soap (if you wish to clean your laptop with
the keys removed), a can of compressed air, and some isopropyl alcohol.
Step 2: Turn off the laptop and remove the battery. Don't
risk shocking yourself or ruining your machine during the cleaning process.
Step 3: Remove the mouse, any discs or CDs, USB keys and
anything else that is connected or protruding from your laptop. They
will only get in the way.
Step 4: If you want to clean the laptop with the keys still
attached you will need to use the can of compressed air. Do not hold
the can upside down; simply tilt it and spray. If you are having trouble
spraying you can always tilt your laptop, just try not to damage it in the
process. Continue spraying until you have removed as much debris as you can.
Step 5: If you want to clean the laptop without the keys
connected, as well as the keys themselves, you will need to use a knife to
remove them. Be careful when taking them out so that you do not damage
the keys, the connectors, or yourself.
ü Before prying keys off, make sure you understand how to
replace them. Some laptop keys are harder to reassemble than others. If you're
not sure, try popping off one key and replacing it before you pop them all off.
Step 6: Fill up a bowl with water and a few drops of
regular dish soap. Place the keys from the keyboard inside of the bowl
and let them sit for as long as necessary to loosen the gunk. You may need to
scrub the keys lightly by hand to finish the job.
Step 7: Fill another bowl with half lukewarm water and the
other half isopropyl alcohol. Dip a lint-free cloth in the new
cleaning solution. Wring out the cloth to avoid dripping water. Wipe clean the
inside of the keyboard, as well as the sides and the other faces of your
laptop.
Step 8: Clean out the ports along the sides of the laptop. Use
the compressed air again (remember to keep the can upright). Spray all of the
connector ports until they are nice and clean.
Step 9: Leave your laptop out so that it can dry
thoroughly. Do not shut the lid. If you removed the keys from your
keyboard, you can set them out on the counter or table or wipe them with a dry
cloth.
Step 10: Pop your keyboard keys back on when you’re sure
that your machine and the keys are both fully dry.
Step 11: Use a special screen cleaning solution to clean
your screen. Spray some onto a microfiber cloth and gently wipe it
over the screen. Shake out the cloth to get rid of dust and grit, then apply
more cleaning solution to a clean part of the cloth and go over the screen
gently. Do not use a lot of pressure while cleaning the screen.
ü Do this last, so that your screen is free of any debris you
generated when cleaning the rest of the laptop. Do not use normal soap, as it
can damage your screen or decrease its performance.
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