11 ways to help electronic devices are always new
The following tips will help users to keep their electronic devices always new.
Use a dusty roller to remove dirt from the membrane of computer speakers.This will help users improve the sound that the speaker emits.
Instead of using toothpicks to collect dust and dirt accumulated in the mesh, users can clean headphones easily with a toothbrush.
The dirt on the headphone wire can be removed with an eraser.Experience has shown that cleaning the wire with liquid can cause damage.Therefore, it is safer to use dry items such as bleach.
Interdental brushes are ideal for cleaning ear plugs.The size of the brush almost matches the size of the hole for the headset on the device.
Adhesive tape is a useful tool to clean the keyboard.All dirt on the keyboard can be removed immediately when using adhesive tape.
Use thin fabric to clean.Do not use paper because they will scratch the device.
Coffee filter paper is ideal for removing dust and dirt from computer screens.In addition, they do not scratch the screen like some other cleaning supplies.
Handmade brushes made of piece of hard paper or plastic, glue and cloth towels will help clean the laptop USB port more easily.
Wipe the phone screen, tablet computer with thin fabric.This will help remove scratches as well as clean the glass.
Remove scratches on the phone screen by using polisher.Before performing remember to turn off the power to avoid device failure.
Remove dirt around the phone's push buttons with a toothbrush.This may also apply to SIM card slots.
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