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Here are the various answers to my question about what to use to  
clean computer screens and keyboards:



I have that problem, too.  I have used Office Depot “Screen Cleaner”  
& Office Depot Sanitary phone “wipes” on the keyboard and top & sides  
of monitor.  I have been very careful with the wipes so that liquid  
does not drip into keyboard. I really prefer to use Clorox wipes, but  
our school system has a “NO CLOROX” policy due to allergies with  
children.


My technology tech said to use windex on a soft cloth.  It works well to
clean keyboards.

window cleaner - sprayed on the lint free cloth.  Cloth diapers are
great

I use Lysol wipes to clean everything, the outside of the tower, the
keyboard, the outside of the monitor, the mouse.
It kills the germs and removes the dirt.
I blow out the fans and under the keys with canned air.

Ann

Ann Robinson, Library Media Specialist
Moultonborough Academy (7-12)
25 Blake Road, Moultonborough, NH 03254
arobinson@moultonborough.k12.nh.us



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