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PC Cleaning

by DebbieWTR
April 10, 2012

This gives a whole new meaning to hosed PC.  Good luck with that one buddy!

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6 thoughts on “PC Cleaning”

  1. Jim Reisch
    April 10, 2012 at 1:57 pm

    you can clean circuit boards with water but you must make sure it is completely dry before you power it up!

  2. anon
    April 10, 2012 at 9:05 pm

    I hope they plugged them in right after they were done. I would love to see that smoke show.

  3. AllanVS
    April 10, 2012 at 9:09 pm

    No. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! That killed a bit of my heart.

  4. Neil R
    April 10, 2012 at 11:38 pm

    That’s how I got my first 386 computer. A friend had bought up a pile of burned PCs and I picked through them until I found a likely candidate for a rebuild.
    This was all out in a field.
    I got my computer chassis and scooted it off just like this picture and as another commenter said I let it completely dry out.
    Put in a hard drive, bought some memory, stuck it all together and boom, my first post-XT computer.
    Great times

  5. George Johnson
    April 11, 2012 at 6:36 pm

    Not a problem if you let it dry, and don’t use salt water. I used to take keyboards apart all the time and wash them in soapy water. Great for cleaning all the nasty out of them. But now they’re a dime a dozen and not worth the effort.

    And generally, water itself is not very conductive. It’s the junk in it (salts and stuff). Plus, at low voltage, there’s going to be very little conducting anyway. If it was running, it may act a little flakey, but it’d come back up. The power supply is a different story of course.

  6. anon
    April 11, 2012 at 8:55 pm

    You are obviously a moron. It is a well known fact that water and electronics do not mix. If it was running it would fry right away.

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