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Introduction
Preventive Maintenance Products

Liquid Cleaning Compounds



Tip
You can use a lint-free piece of cloth in place of sponge to clean the PC components

Liquid cleaning compounds include soapy water and different forms of alcohol such as isopropyl and denatured alcohol. These are used to remove dirt from the outer surface of the PC components such as monitor, outer case of the system unit, and keyboard. A sponge dampened with soapy water or mild detergent can be used to clean these components.

While using the liquid cleaning compounds to clean the PC components, follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer regarding their usage.

Cleaning fluids can contain ingredients that cause corrosion. It is recommended to be cautious when using sprays or liquids around computers.

Note: Liquid cleaning chemicals should not be used to clean internal circuit boards.

 
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