This stuff is better than compressed air for cleaning your dirty tech

Modern connectors are amazing. Think of how many times you connect and reconnect your phone or laptop charger and it just works. 

But sometimes things get to the point where they need a proper clean. Connectors pick up oil and grease and dirt, and things like circuit boards can get wet and even suffer from corrosion.

The cleaning product of choice for a lot of technicians is compressed air. But while compressed air is good for removing dirt and dust and bigger chunks, it won’t do much for the likes of oil and grease and corrosion.

Also, compressed air can sometimes even have a hard time removing baked-on dirt.

Others use isopropyl alcohol, which does work pretty well, but you do need to use it in conjunction with a brush or cloth most of the time.

Lately, I’ve been using WD-40s specialist contact cleaner spray, and I’ve found it to be excellent. Note that this isn’t the WD-40 penetrating oil that people use to loosen rusty bolts and stop hinges from squeaking.

That’s different stuff.

WD-40 specialist contact cleaner spray evaporates without leaving a residue and has been designed to be used on sensitive electronics and electrical equipment.

Unlike compressed air which just blows away debris, contact cleaner will remove oil and dirt and grease and condensation, and even help in the clean up of corrosion (although it is a good idea to have a brush handy — a toothbrush that you’re not using in your mouth works great).

It’s great stuff. It cleans well, dries fast, and doesn’t damage most materials (if in doubt, carry out a small test).

 

June 28, 2022

By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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