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By: Stuart Grubbs - Published November 22, 2005 at 3:39 PM EST - Writer Archive
Welcome to our first edition of Clean Freaks. Through this series of articles we are going to turn your computer from a mess to the best. Over the course of the next few weeks we will teach you everything from basic component cleaning to shrink tubing.

Today, we enter the world of computer cleanliness. You probably think you have it all. That new custom machine, cold cathodes, a light up keyboard, and hard core mouse, a slick mouse pad, a unbeatable joystick (Don’t we all think so.), and, in general, a really nice setup. However, it has been a few months, and now the dust is starting to move in and there are pizza finger prints on your keyboard. It’s time to take some action and, no, I don’t just mean polishing your joystick.

Why should a computer be kept clean inside and out? Dust can adversely affect performance as much as removing your CPU in the middle of a CPL match. Your shot just won’t register right. Collecting dust can cause everything from over heating to static build up and eventual component failure. Let’s face it, you don’t want to lose your fame and chick magnet status in the gaming world all because of some dust, do you?

Equipment:

First, you will need the essential tools. For basic computer and peripheral cleaning you will need:

  • Cotton swabs
  • Paper towels
  • Glass cleaner
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • 1 or 2 cans of compress air
  • A vacuum with a hose
  • A crowbar (Because if you can’t clean it. Just smash it.)

Note: Make sure to find the highest % Isopropyl you can find. The higher the percentage, the faster it evaporate, and the higher quality the chemical is. However for this kind of external cleaning, anything over 70% should do.

Believe it or not, these items actually have other uses than what you probably use them for. Most of you reading this probably live somewhere in the vicinity of Mom’s basement, so I would head upstairs and ask her if she has these things before running out and spending your own money. I live in a studio apartment on my own and I’m a guy. So, naturally, I had to go out and actually buy these items.

Phase One :: The Rub Down

Now that you have the equipment and have come to terms with the fact that these items aren’t just for cleaning glass and digging sticky yellow gunk out of those holes in your head, we can get started. First, turn off your computer and unplug all cables from the back. Take the computer tower to a table or floor space where you can have plenty of room to lay things out and have some elbow room.

WARNING: Never, under any circumstances, spray or apply chemicals directly to an electrical component. If you were to do so, you run the risk of damaging that component and others.

And just to be safe…

DISCLAIMER: I am in no way responsible for your stupidity or lack of common sense.

That being said, take a few sheets of the paper towels and spray them with the glass cleaner. Go ahead and wipe down the outside and remove all that dust that has settled in or around the crevices of your tower. Make sure you get the top, sides, and bottom of the tower. While you are at it, you can take the paper towels and wipe down your monitor, keyboard, and mouse. This process is just to remove the large amounts of dust all over. If you own an LCD, DO NOT wipe the screen with the glass cleaner. You could seriously damage it. I will cover the cleaning of LCDs later on.

Finally, you should have the major external dust removed. By now you might have had to change paper towels quite a bit and that is fine. It is better to use fresh paper towels as much as possible so you aren’t just spreading the dust around.

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nice
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very good stuff
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very nice, and easy to understand
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this is GREAT man :D ill clean my comp tomorrow
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wtf is the new razer mouse out? where did you get it
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you sure this is about cleaning your computer..... and not something else you might be frustrated about?

Phase One :: The Rub Down
Phase Two :: Suck and Blow
Phase Three :: The Internal Rub Down
Phase Four :: Polishing your Peripherals
Phase 5 :: The Cleanup and Prevention


i mean comon.....
I HIT MY CAPS LOCK BUTTON 4 TIMES AND IM STILL IN BIG LETTER MODE
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well at least you're promoting safe se...... cleaning.
I HIT MY CAPS LOCK BUTTON 4 TIMES AND IM STILL IN BIG LETTER MODE
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always gotta get that crusted white stuff off the 'ol keyboard and mouse
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digitalStu just HAD to show off his razer pro solutions
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You guys will see the review on that in a few days... Razer was nice enough to supply one for review =)
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[i]Do not turn your vacuum from suck to blow while you have your computer open.[/i]

hahahaha
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also remember, find the highest % isopropyl alcohol you can find. In my area, eckerds has something like 85 or 90%. The higher the %, the faster it evaporates and the better is it. :)
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amazing article... good work boys :D
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also, the less electrically conductive impurities it may have.
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Yes, we should add that as a note. Good point guys! Thanks for your input!
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updated a bit thanks to #12
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Shampoo works good on most cloth pads, incase anyone is wondering. Once you start seeing gray/white streaks you know it's overdue.
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#17 shampoo cleans mousepads? oh wait cloth. damn!
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I can clean my 4S with just dishwashing soap and a normal old light scrubber.
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Good stuff. Now I'm ready to frag some dust.
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Im wondering if the razor is good because its nice and all but why do you still have that recharging mx1000 in the background? Razor solution for the looks and the 1000 for performance lol?
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The 1000 is my usual mouse... the razer was sent to me for review.. i haven't touched my 1000 since i got the razer... You can read all about it in the review coming up in a day or two...

This comment was edited at 11/22/2005 11:27 PM
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very useful guide...nice ^^
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Nice article. Nice world play. Five Golden Stars. ;)
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you can wash your keyboard in the dishwasher. Just let it dry for a long time before you plug it back in.

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Nice article, some good tips :) I've allways wanted to clean my lcd screen... now i have the answer! "Isopropyl" !! cheers :D
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Good and well written except for

"Why should a computer be kept clean inside and out? Dust can adversely affect performance as much as remove your CPU in the middle of a CPL match. Your shot just won’t register right. "

If a CPU or other component was going to fail because of heat overload due to dust build-up or static discharge, it would flat out fail. A computer can't partially work, either it works properly or it fails/error and doesn't. Dust can't cause a partial degrade in performance, it can either cause nothing or total failure due to heat buildup/static discharge.
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Not true. Over heating can cause a large decrease in performance. Dust, if it stops a fan or fills up a heatsink, can cause major CPU overheating.
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you guys are doing a nice job with GF hardware..i never eat around my computer lol
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I also do what Alchemist said, and it comes out just fine:) I like to rub down my mouse and headset with some alcohol, not glass cleaner, with a paper towel. I only use glass cleaner whether I'm cleaning my monitor and/or computer. Also, you should put down (on a side note) to keep your desk clean as well because dust and/or other particles can accumulate around the desk and might seek into your computer... etc., because whenever it's time to clean my computer station, I also like to clean my desk with some wood and/or glass cleaner depending on the material:)

Good cleaning guide:D Keep'em coming guys!

This comment was edited at 11/23/2005 1:28 PM
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What can I do to clean my QcK+ (cloth pad)?
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Good question swo0sh. If you don't have a lint roller, I suggest you go buy one because that's how you can clean your cloth pad effectively is by cleaning it with a lint roller or you can also put it in the washing machine, light cycle, with little detergent and fabric softener (it makes it really smooth and smells good) and after you're done with that, just let it air dry (hang it on a hanger and/or on a poll, whatever is a convenience for you) or you can choose another alternative... but I will have to go with a lint roller if you don't want to really mess with it.

This comment was edited at 11/23/2005 7:03 PM
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thanks #32 ;)
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Actually using windex is bad for some CRTs
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im gonna pay my brother to do it. im to lazy.
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very informative to the dumb reader.. cleaning a computer isnt something hard. but w/e, i guess a well worth article if u wanan clean your comp and dont have half abrain to figure out what to do.
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All my fans have dust filters on i dont care how dirty my keyboard is until it stops working then i probably will buy a new kb.

This comment was edited at 11/25/2005 7:21 PM
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nice, i didnt know that and thanks for using my wallpaper :D

This comment was edited at 11/28/2005 10:42 AM
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Great article. I learned some new things and from now on I can keep my computers interior a little cleaner. But im left with one burning question..the mousepad? I have a Steelpad QcK+ and it's clean but in general how would you clean such a thing? Thanks alot.
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lol i used water on my lcd once and nothing happened.. dont tell whoever my warranty is..

This comment was edited at 05/09/2006 7:57 AM
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#25... wtf?
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you have to be kidding #25
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