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Many people, when asked about electronics, only think of the audio or video systems that we have in our homes and office. However, there are more to electronics in our lives than simply the television. We are surrounded by electronics in our daily lives. From the computers that we use at home and work, to the car stereo, we have become increasingly dependent upon these items to function. Learn how to keep your electronics clean and working for as long as possible by taking advantage of our ever increasing library below.
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Car Stereo Cleaning
A car stereo can be a magnet for dust and built-up dirt. You probably can't even see all of the dirt that is hiding in the grooves and buttons of the stereo, but some simple steps can be taken to get the whole car stereo clean.
Cleaning Watchbands
Watchbands should be washed occasionally to remove any gunk buildup. Cloth bands can be washed in warm soapy water and scrubbed with your fingers if necessary, and rinsed in cool water. Leather bands should be washed with saddle soap and conditioned afterward. Metal bands need to be scrubbed a little with a toothbrush or nailbrush in warm soapy water. To avoid a buildup on your watchband you should take it off at night and keep the band a dry as possible.
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