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From: expertvillage
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  • I use wet paper towels... only on the metal and never on the components, obviously have it unplugged from the power etc

    I found out a really awesome way to clean dust out of a computer case though, i just took mine outside and used a leaf blower. amazing.

  • 5 bucks says his computer didn't turn on after this video...

  • wtf don;t use water!!!! yerk!

  • Wtf is this

  • Well it's expert village what do you expect?

  • this dude doesn't look like an expert to me

  • Faggvillage ( srry but it is true )

  • All these haters are just plain ignorant racists. Get over it. You people are bunch of losers. I use wet damp tower like this only on the bottom of the case to get thick dust out for years. Of course i don't do it on circuit board.

    Stop being so racist and get on with your life.

  • All these haters are just plain ignorant racists. Get over it.

  • Thanks for teaching me how to use a can of compressed air... ass.

  • Do you know what cable management is!?

  • those bitches should stick to what they know. NEVER TOUCH, NEVER INVOLVE WATER OR ANYTHING LIQUID

  • are you serious, do not you know that water and electricity do not go so well together, and certainly not in a computer, but would you have broken your computer to take giant jewelry water and soak your computer!

    stupid fuck

  • If you guys will notice,hes not putting a wet item on his computers electronics.Hes putting a DAMP towel onto the inside metal casing,which as long as you arent dumb enough to touch the electronics with the towel,does work.Think before you speak.

  • looks like a firework went off in his PC lol

  • They should take this video down. Who the fuck puts a wet paper towel in there computer? I wonder how many people did this and ruined there systems.

  • fuck cleaning your computer ^^ ur gonna have to change all your hardware after a year or so anyways ^^

  • wtf asian?

  • the dud isnt grounded i read for a day about earthing your nuts down and this epert doodle isnt even wearing a space suit

  • Expert village sucks.

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  • MrBlamemeforit you suck!

  • You can clean an LCD with a slightly moistened tissue but NEVER, NEVER clean a motherboard with a moistened tissue. Dude...

  • video quality sucks.

  • theres a colony of ant in my desktop,i quickly used insecticide and spray it on my computer and everything gets burned

  • I had the same shit last 5months ago and its called Rasbery ants ,they eats up electronic and live in side your things becareful when you see even 1 ant crawling on your PC its a big warning.

  • Haha, I try cleaning the inside of my computer. Took me literally 2 hours. Had to take the fan out to actually clean up everything. By the time I was finished I would have had nearly 2 handfuls of dust. But it probably wasn't a good idea to take stuff out haha.

  • I know compressed air can be usefull....but can't you just use your own breath? Any difference?

  • If you use your own breath you can spit at it and cause a malfunction

  • ya it is more focused air  and would blow out more dust but technically it's the same :)

  • Compressed air is way more powerful.

  • you could never blow wind at the velocity needed to rip out dust from tough areas. A ShopVac is a good thing to use also, i use one regularly in my shop, sucks out dust bunnies instantly.

  • The best and most efficent way to clean inside you PC is to get in there and smear all the components with peanut butter and then call your dog.

  • your sick. of course you'd wanna use the peanut butter trick on everything possible with your dog D:

  • oh i usually just tape some magnets to my hard drive and motherboard does the job pretty good...

  • You tape magnets to your harddrive and mobo?

    lol

    surely you're kidding :)

  • don't say moronic gay shit okay?

  • Lets take a wet paper towel to our pc!!! uhhh, no

  • A better way is to take out all the cards, the power supply, fans, CPU heatsink and drives, then use a soft brush and small vacuum to remove the dust.

  • he wonts to fuck your computer dont listen to him maybe that computer is fucked up

    if u listen him and u will be ending up buying

    new computer

  • ANNOYING!!! HOOK YOUR COMPUTER UP RIGHT..... NO CURRENT BRO!! I DON"T THINK YOU HAVE IT GROUNDED RIGHT!!! MY OPINION!!! I'm not that smart, but enough to know it's not suppose to have a current going though it. GRRRRRRR! But funny if you touch is with that liquid $@*! on your hands!!!! Now that would have been something to watch and learn FROM!!!

  • we didn't want to know how to clean the damn computer bro... I think everyone remember Nintendo!!!!! LMAO!!! And get a vaccum!! That was a big waste of my time!!!! Sorry man... That's not cleaning the HD, and I didn't see a keybroad... EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT AIR IN A CAN! That's cleaning the tower!!!!

  • if you didnt want to know why did you watch the video?

  • boo

  • bad...move

  • dont listentothis guy he has no clue was hes takening abut with a "wet towel you never use liquid that are conductive on power control things

  • lol

  • If the bottom of your case has a current going through it, you're doing something wrong.

  • maybe if he had used distilled water it wouldnt matter, maybe he forgot to mention it, but i doubt it.

  • no one should listen to you. like dustball said, if you have an electric current running on the base of your pc than you have a "unique" computer.

  • umm he used the paper towel on the bottom of his case. So that = no current noob

  • @Voudim You, sir, are an idiot. The computer case acts as a ground for all the parts. Using a wet cloth on the bottom of the case is completely safe. If you short something out, then you need to take a look at how you built the PC.

    Learn some physics.

  • @Voudim maybe he meant damp, and wait for the surface you wiped with it dry up completely first then turning on the PC?

  • @atlaswingpasaway lol yes because the PCI slots love damp towels :\?

  • @Voudim Dude stfu if they can dip a PC into a oil bath i think it can handle a little bit of wetness if you let that dry up no problem and away dust. It's like CILET BANGG and the DIRT is gone

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