How to Clean Your Toshiba Laptop - Part One



Posted: Tuesday, April 21, 2009

by Benny Holden
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Hello and welcome to my article on this particular subject!

There are three parts to this.

Well why would I want to write about such a mundane task?

After all its only a lump of electronic functioning plastic and it should keep itself clean?

The reason is very simple as I will allude to you later.

If you ask anyone who uses a laptop and I'am sure if you are reading this, it is quite surprising how many people are completely unaware of how to clean their laptop properly.

Well here's why,

  • Prolongs the life of your laptop.
  • Cuts down the excessive wear on the keyboard.
  • Damage reduction to your screen from scratches when the lid is closed by handling.
  • Dirty or soiled connections reducing good connections and introduces intermittent connections.
  • Removes blocked or obscured vents and exhaust holes.
  • Stops rapid deterioration of the palm rest area.
  • Reduces top lid contaminates which are more likely to create deeper scuffs.
  • Reduces staining from prolonged exposure from surface soiled matter.
  • Preserves the thermal profile of the laptop to maintain maximum efficiency.

    In fact there are some very good reasons particularly electrically that you should at least maintain the machine by simple cleaning procedures.

    How many of you perhaps use you laptop in public places, in airports, on business, on holiday or in fact anywhere?

    The fact is and I have noticed this very quickly that the laptop gets nicely covered in a fine film of dust, fine grit particles and other contaminants (such as food, liquids).

    I regularly travel by plane, its amazing how much dust can be literally deposited onto your laptop in no time by people just walking past you!

    This is more notably seen in summer when the atmosphere is dryer. If you use your laptop in the home, dust might not be a serious problem in the atmosphere but using a machine on your bed will reduce its operating life and in some circumstances can cause terminal decline.

    If your machine is used in the office the issue of "passive dust" being deposited on your laptop should be of concern as of course others using your laptop who can contaminate your machine. Caution should always be exercised when using laptops outside particularly in humid conditions, and where the atmosphere is cold (condensation occurrences) or excessively hot countries (light damage on plastics or warping).

    All of the above sounds pretty bad?

    Well yes and no and I will come to this later, and I don't wish you to become unduly alarmed, this article is designed to inform you and perhaps give suggestions for users out there that will reduce the wear and deterioration of their machines at very little cost and time spent cleaning.

    In the next article I will discuss how contamination effects your laptop and ways to minimise the effects.

    Thanks for reading...........How to Clean Your Toshiba Laptop Part One!

    Benny Holden
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