Have you ever wanted to clean up your CPU but didn't have the right stuff?

Dallas, Texas
May 24, 2018 3:29pm CST
It's dusty inside a Central Processor Unit TOWER, where your desktop PC sits. The idea is there should in fact, be a way to suck all that dust out without using a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner! But there are lots of tiny spaces inside that CPU box. I was watching a YouTube just now, and it had this ad that seemed new to me, so I clicked on it and came across a product that they sell that is amazing to use to clean out all of those dust bunnies hiding behind the CPU's access panel. Here is a link I am sure you will like to take a look at.
Dust Cleaning Sweeper is a dusting attachment that works with most vacuum cleaners. It features dozens of individual suction tubes that are small and flexible. FEATURES FLEXIBLE DESIGN: Dozens of miniature flexible suction tubes suck dust and dirt right up
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@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
24 May 18
I think it's high time I did that, too.
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@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
25 May 18
@lookatdesktop I know next to nothing when it comes to computers.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
@MALUSE Well, Your knowledge about other subjects more than compensates. I myself know only as much as I need to know about computers, which, compared to the experts is much about nothing.
• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
Okay, remember to purge the power after turning it off and removing the power cord. Of course you likely already know that. LOL
@mrki444 (15150)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
24 May 18
Thakns for sharing. I could use it often on keyboard since many people use my laptop so it's good to clean it often.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
@mrki444 You may have to get more generic with your keyboards. I see evidence of computer abuse by library patrons in the city's public library. From pens scratch marks on computer monitors and missing mouse pads to missing keyboard keys. People who use other people's computers should be fined heavily for damages done to original owner's computers. It's a privilege to have access to a public computer. You have to keep an eye on things when it comes to other people using your computers. But back to your issue. If as you say, some users don't like it. I don't use a cover either. I prefer tapping on keyboards without covers. The covers in fact, can get quite dirty and ugly. Just keep a keyboard brush handy. A simple keyboard brush is the perfect tool to have handy. They make one that is small enough to keep in your pencil holder on your desk.
The most satisfying way to rid your computer of crumbs.
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@mrki444 (15150)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
25 May 18
@lookatdesktop I already use cover but some users don't like it and remove it.
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@mrki444 (15150)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
25 May 18
@lookatdesktop Thanks for advice.
@BelleStarr (61050)
• United States
25 May 18
I pretty much always use my laptop but I guess I should check my old CPU.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
Yep, Dust tends to accumulate just like it does on other surfaces.
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@Plethos (13618)
• United States
24 May 18
a can of air with a straw is what i used to use when i had a cpu
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
I use canned air a brush and a small vacuum cleaner attachment to our dirt devil.
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@Happy2BeMe (99426)
• Canada
24 May 18
Very cool..It would work great.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
Yep. I will get one. There are actually more than one brand on the market. You can look for the best bargain online. I will probably buy one from Amazon.
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@Happy2BeMe (99426)
• Canada
26 May 18
@lookatdesktop I will check Amazon
@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
24 May 18
I would still take it to a professional for cleaning. Im likely to get electrocuted if I tried that on my own.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
You have to first unplug it and purge the power by holding down the power button until the power light in the back of the Tower turns off. Yep. The professionals do the job right if you don't want to do it yourself.
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• Cuddalore, India
24 May 18
I would only use experts to clean. There is a huge risk on cleaning CPU. Vaccum cleaner will be the right choice.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 May 18
I was able to clean out my tower CPU with camel hair paint brushes and canned air. I was very lucky. By doing this, the CPU works more efficiently. Yes, get the experts to do it. That way the job will be done with guarantee of quality.