Blood Stain Removal

Blood Stain Removal

It’s hard to clean stain from fabrics because of coagulation. Maybe you will clean it if you do it immediately, so if stain stay on fabric for few hours or days, it will be a hard dry stain and you won’t be able to clean that stain. The longer the stain remains in the fabric the more difficult it is to remove.

Extract and rinse the stain with cold water only. Hot water will only assist in setting the stain and making it more difficult to remove. Extract and rinse a little at a time, being extra careful not to spread the stain. After adding some water to the stain, blot with a white cloth or white paper towels. Don’t rub the stain or it will spread, only blot the area. Another option to try is to use a wet/dry vacuum to soak up the water. If access to a wet/dry vauum is not possible, using a white cloth or white paper towels to blot the area is just as effective.

Remove the remaining stain with a solution of mild dish washing liquid (such as Dawn dish washing liquid) and a cup of cold water. Work this solution into the stain and blot it away. Again, do not rub. This will only spread the stain and could damage the fibers, making it easier for stains to appear later. Repeat the process until there are no signs of blood transferred onto the white cloth or white paper towels. When no transfer is evident, blot the rest of the excess water.

To dry the area, place a fan to blow directly onto the spot for quicker drying. Another option you can try is to place a cloth or a layer of paper towels directly on the spot. Then place something heavy on it, such as a stack of books, and let it soak up the remaining water. Repeat with a dry cloth or dry paper towels until the spot is completely dry.

Another solution that you could try is using club soda instead of the dish washing liquid. Also, using a urine stain remover could remove the blood stain. You can usually find this product in most pet supply stores. If the stain still remains. Repeat the process with the urine stain remover or solution of choice and dry as directed. The most important things to remember is to treat the stain as soon as possible and use cold water, never hot, so the stain won’t set into the fabric.

Blood Stain Removal

Tips to cleaning keyboard

Tips to cleaning keyboard Clean your keyboard once a month or if you are able,more often.

How many times you’ve cleaned your keyboard in last year,in your office or home if you remember?

When you think how many times you touched keyboard with dirty fingers,eaten sandwich above keyboard or even spill coffee over keyboard and any other liquid over she,one is surely – that your keyboard is the right litter of dirt and bacteria that you are re-transmitted to your hands, that touches your face and other body parts.In addition, when the keyboard accumulate too much dirt, dust, crumbs, the keys lose contact, so you can assign a specific passion at work.

Therefore, there are some tips on how to clean a keyboard and a regular laptop (notebook)  keyboard.

 

Cleaning Keyboard

  1. Start by cleaning the keyboard with a vacuum cleaner. Take advantage of extension with a brush, to better cleaning all dust and crumbs that accumulate in between, but behind the keys.
  2. To check the efficacy of cleaning dust and crumbs, turn the keyboard down and shake it well, easy pounding  the bottom. If something else comes out of  it, once again, use a vacuum cleaner. Repeat the process, so long as nothing else comes from the keyboard.
  3. If you have a mood, and courage, with a screwdriver open the keyboard, take the keys and all thoroughly vacuum and clean with moist tissue that is designed for cleaning electronics, or some similar substance on the basis of alcohol.
  4. If you don’t want to open the keyboard, with wet handkerchiefs or cloths that yousoak with electronics cleaner well wipe the keys and the space between them. To reach unavailable places, make the skewers or toothpicks for the ears that you put the pieces of cotton fabric. Just be careful that the cloth with which you are deleting are so soaked with the cleaner, so the keyboard would not harmed.

 

Cleaning Notebook keyboard

For notebooks, their keyboards are often much dirtier than usually ones. Of course,it’s because notebook computers carry and use in many places. It is known that the key for notebook computers really can not so easily remove and clean, so before you opt for such a task, try to find out if at all possible, without doing any permanent damage.Try to search on internet.

Therefore, here are some tips on how to clean a notebook keyboard.
Cleaning with removed keys:

  1. Of course, before you start cleaning, turn off the computer, remove all connections to the plug, USB, mouse, etc.
  2. Start slowly remove the keys one by one, with a blunt knife.
  3. When you remove them all, put them in a bowl with warm water and dishwashing.Leave them for 15 minutes in the pan, rinse well and pat dry.
  4. The rest of the keyboard carefully clean with vacuum cleaner and wipe with a damp cloth that you have poured in the liquid for electronic items. Assemble the keyboard only when you are sure that  all the keyboard parts are dry completely. The slightest drop of moisture and water or other fluid can permanently damage your computer.

 

If the keys on your notebook can not be removed or You are not sure whether you can remove them, it’s better to leave them untouched. Clean the notebook keyboard with keys the as a regular computer keyboard. Be so careful.

 

We advise you to be especially careful with the keyboard on a notebook, because if you spill something, it may cause serious damage to the electronics inside the computer.If  it is a stronger spillage, always take your computer to authorized service. However,when this happens, turn off the computer as quickly as possible, and even quicker to pick up liquid from the keyboard with a cloth.

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Tips to cleaning keyboard