How to clean your electronic gadgets without ruining them ..

Warning! Read This First!

If you’re cleaning your electronics, be sure to read the manual carefully. Different devices have different tolerances for liquids and solvents, so if you damage your device while cleaning it, you may not be covered by the warranty.

The use of solvents and isopropyl alcohol on glass screens that have special coatings or on surfaces with coatings that will dissolve when in contact with these substances can be risky.

If you want to clean electronic devices without harming them, use a damp, lint-free microfiber cloth and normal household soap.

How To Clean Airpods And Other Wireless Buds

To keep your ears clean and free of germs, be sure to: -Wash your ears regularly with soap and water -Avoid sharing in-ear buds with others -Sanitize your ears thoroughly before using

-A dust cloth -A vacuum cleaner -A cleaning solution -A pair of gloves -A bucket or other large container to store the cleaning solution -An air freshener

If you’re looking for a comfortable way to enjoy your music while on the go, cotton earbuds are a great option. Just be sure to keep them clean and dry, and use 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes if needed. Finally, make sure you have fresh water on hand in case of any accidental spills. ..

Wiping your wireless buds with a slightly damp cloth is enough to clean off grime and other dirt. However, a 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe or cotton earbud dipped in it will kill bacteria and viruses on the exterior surfaces of the bud. Just be careful not to let any of the alcohol get into the speaker mesh.

Some people have success using reusable adhesive putty such as Blu Tack, Prestik and other brand names to remove debris from speaker mesh without any damage. Just be gentle! ..

If your buds use removable silicon tips, they can be washed in warm soapy water. Don’t do this with memory foam or other porous buds. Check the manufacturer guidelines or just replace the earbuds entirely.

How to Clean An Airpod Or Wireless Earbud Case

If you’re looking for a wireless earbud that comes with a charging case, be sure to look for ones that have moulded slots. This will make it easier to keep your buds in place, and also means there are less chances of them getting dirty.

Wiping down cases with a microfiber cloth should be the only way to clean them, as solvents will not help prevent bacteria from growing. Be very careful not to get any liquid into openings in the case and especially not the charging port! In other words, dampen your cloth with a bit of soapy water and wipe down the exterior of the case.

To clean your iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, you will need:

  1. A toothpick or a cotton bud to clear gunk and crannies from the mold
  2. Soapy water to wet the toothpick or bud
  3. Charging contacts on the inside of the case

How To Clean Charging Ports

Wireless charging is a great way to charge your phone. Some flagship phones can nearly match their wired charging speed using a wireless pad. One day all phones might only charge wirelessly. For now, however, the vast majority of phone users have to stick a cable into their phone’s charging port.

This means that you’re using a USB-C port to charge your phone, but it’s also causing problems because the lint and debris build up over time. We’ve found that it’s difficult to put the phone in deep enough so that it can charge.

For all port types, a bit of compressed air is usually enough to dislodge any serious grit, but thanks to the USB-C design, we’ve found using a wooden or plastic toothpick to gently work around the inside of a USB-C port will help remove lint easily. ..

How To Clean Your Smartphone Or Tablet

-A phone case -A phone cleaner -A cloth or a paper towel -Water -A toothbrush or toothpaste

To clean your hands, you will need: a dampened, lint-free cloth, a dry microfiber cloth.

Many modern phones are rated as waterproof, but you should never immerse or excessively wet them for no reason. Especially if the phone is a bit older or has been dropped a few times, which may have compromised its waterproofing.

-Wipe down the device with a lint-free cloth dampened with soapy water. -Use a cloth dampened with clean water to get rid of any soap residue. -Dry it off with a lint-free cloth. ..

How To Clean Keyboards

Clean your computer keyboard and laptop keyboard by following these simple steps:

  1. Turn off your computer.
  2. Remove any obstructions from the keyboard tray (by wiping it with a dampened, lint-free cloth).
  3. Blow out any trapped dust or debris with compressed air.

A Clean Slate

-Wipe down the device with a dry cloth to remove any dust or debris. -If the device has a screen, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any harsh chemicals or abrasives. -If the device has a case, remove it before cleaning. -Never immerse in water or put in an oven or microwave. ..

Don’t use normal soapy water to clean your germs - use 70% isopropyl alcohol instead. Be very careful of any screen coating - it can be damaged easily if you put the wrong substance on them. Use wooden or plastic toothpicks and cotton earbuds to clean your germs instead.

Keeping your gadgets clean is key to keeping them germ-free. Follow these simple tips and you’ll be enjoying sparkling, germ-free devices in no time! ..