Using a vacuum to clean your keyboard and devices might seem like a easy solution, but it requires caution to avoid permanent harm. First, power down and disconnect every gadget. For laptops, take out the battery when you can to prevent accidental power surges during cleaning.

Opt for a vacuum with adjustable suction — high suction can damage delicate circuits or strip internal mounts. Use a non-abrasive brush head to the vacuum hose to lightly dislodge particles from in the crevices of the keyboard and around ports. Keep the brush lightly touching the surface — a feather-light touch is all you need.

When dust is stuck, şarjlı dikey süpürge blow with canned air to loosen it to free embedded particles, then switch to the vacuum to collect it rather than allowing dust to scatter. Never rely on a regular home vacuum without a soft nozzle, as its powerful suction and hard edges can scratch surfaces or dislodge small components.

Once you’ve removed the dust, wipe the surface with a slightly damp microfiber cloth to eliminate smudges and residue, but avoid applying fluids to the surface. Allow everything to dry completely before reconnecting power.

A biweekly maintenance routine helps prevent overheating and extends the life of your electronics. Treat electronics gently and favor non-invasive techniques over powerful cleaners.

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Pub: 16 Apr 2026 19:15 UTC

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