How do you clean dirty monitors and UPS?
I’m preparing to move a few monitors and a UPS from my old apartment, which are quite dusty and might have mold spores due to a mold issue there. Although the monitors themselves don’t seem to have visible mold, I want to ensure everything is thoroughly cleaned before bringing them into my new apartment.
To clean them, I plan to set up a 4-foot folding table and place all the items on it for easier access. The monitor screens are in good condition, but the cables, wires, and the UPS (which was on the floor) are very dirty.
For safety and to avoid transferring any mold or dust, I’ll wear nitrile gloves. But I’m trying to decide on the best cleaning tools and solutions. Should I use a microfiber cloth, sponge, or paper towels? And for the cleaning solution, would vinegar and water, 70% isopropyl alcohol, or something like Lysol wipes be more effective? I’m unsure about using soap and water directly on these devices. I need to clean each item thoroughly before moving them to ensure they’re safe and clean for the new environment.
I’m preparing to move a few monitors and a UPS from my old apartment, which are quite dusty and might have mold spores due to a mold issue there. Although the monitors themselves don’t seem to have visible mold, I want to ensure everything is thoroughly cleaned before bringing them into my new apartment. To clean them, I plan to set up a 4-foot folding table and place all the items on it for easier access. The monitor screens are in good condition, but the cables, wires, and the UPS (which was on the floor) are very dirty. For safety and to avoid transferring any mold or dust, I’ll wear nitrile gloves. But I’m trying to decide on the best cleaning tools and solutions. Should I use a microfiber cloth, sponge, or paper towels? And for the cleaning solution, would vinegar and water, 70% isopropyl alcohol, or something like Lysol wipes be more effective? I’m unsure about using soap and water directly on these devices. I need to clean each item thoroughly before moving them to ensure they’re safe and clean for the new environment. Read More