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Posted By Tony Birchall I was wandering if anyone knows of any decent products to be used to regularly keep workstations hygienic.
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Posted By Bill Elliott hot soapy water and kinetic energy (Sorry couldn't resist it)
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Posted By Tony Birchall Funny you should say that, but I bust my mouse.
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Posted By andy Harris I hope Bill was joking I do not come onto this web site to be shocked by glib comments. There are a number of cleaning products available from any good computer shop and some bad ones. Many of which you can peruse online either that or just look at. Unless of course you dislike the person to whom you are instructing the cleaning method to.
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Posted By Tony Birchall PS
That was last time I tried it! Seriously, some sanitiser spray that I can apply to a clean cloth.
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Posted By Neil Tonge Whats wrong with a multi-surface cleaner? (provided a COSHH has been carried out on its storage and use obviously).
Neil
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Posted By andy Harris Just been advised by my IT guy mice and keyboards can be replaced quite cheaply £4 why waste time and money cleaning
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Posted By Linda Crossland-Clarke Hi
Is it true that your normal PC screen wipes damage lap top screens?
Linda SHE doesn't Know!
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Posted By Kate Graham Amberclens Foam Cleaner has worked for me.
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Posted By Zoe Barnett A pastry brush will get crumbs out of a keyboard. A disinfectant wipe will keep the surface hygienic.
The idea of throwing away a perfectly good piece of kit just because it's a bit grubby is ludicrous - both environmentally and economically.
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