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How To Clean Your Computer With Vinegar

Dust and dirt could be become your computer's worst nightmare. Instead of reaching for commercial cleaning products that could damage your computer or irritate your eyes or respiratory system, save a few dollars and clean the eco-friendly way. Follow these easy steps to find out how to clean your computer safely and organically using vinegar.

You will need

  • White distilled vinegar
  • Damp cloth
  • Vacuum cleaner

Step 1:

The Wipe Down

If your computer is especially dusty, use a vacuum cleaner to clean the keyboard, mouse and the monitor. This will make it easier to wipe away any dirt using the vinegar.

Step 2:

Forget The Static

Take your damp cloth and put a little white distilled vinegar on it. A damp cloth will protect your computer from the damaging effects of static. Using white distilled vinegar is safe, highly effective and very inexpensive. Begin wiping down the cables, mouse, keyboard and monitor. Your computer is now dirt and static free.

Done.

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Anonymous  (10 days ago)

the smell goes away quite fast

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1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (22 days ago)

DO NOT CLEAN THE SCREEN WITH VINEGAR, MOST OF MODERN SCREENS COMES WITH A SPECIAL PROTECTIVE FILM THAT CAN BE EASILY DAMAGE !

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Anonymous  (32 days ago)

Vinegar is not citric acid, it is dilute acetic acid. Citric acid is found in citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons.

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greenelephant  (56 days ago)

wont it smell bad? I'm just curious...

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Anonymous  (64 days ago)

vinegar citric will not spoil this metal buttons?

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vij  (69 days ago)

interesting thats good

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Anonymous  (73 days ago)

eww smells bad

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