I’ll be straight with it. I’m a smoker, I smoke inside, I have a PC that is also inside. I want to clean my PC thoroughly to buy it a few more years. I know about the q tip method, and the compressed air, and general methods of cleaning out gunk and junk from PC parts. But this boy is way too gunked up for a regular cleaning. So, I reckon, the easiest way to clean it is to dunk the dirtiest parts in a bath of isopropyl alcohol. I was considering acetone at first, but it’s way too strong of a solvent, and alcohol should be better at dissolving organic residues. Is this a good idea?

I hereby submit this query to the council, and await judgement.

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    27 days ago

    Well, don’t outright throw the parts in a bin with alcohol

    If you uwant to be a bit safe:

    • power off
    • unplug PSU
    • hold power button for 20 seconds (10 should do but id be extra careful) to drain capacitora (fans may spin up a bit, it’s fine)
    • separate all the components
    • lay them all out on a table / work area
    • soak in alcohol using a microfiber towel, or similar, only covering the areas that you can still see and wipe off from the outside, do NOT let alcohol run under the GPU heatsink (or any other heatsink), in slots, inside hard drive breather holes, avoid filling cable connectors
    • let sit a bit
    • wipe to remove gunk, consider using a stiff brush too, be careful not to rip shit off boards, especially connectors and retention tabs
    • let dry for a few days to be sure
    • reassemble

    I wouldn’t EVER use water. Water will leave mineral deposits (ever seen those dusty-looking, droplet shapes stains on glass? Those are mineral deposits from water) that will in time cause corrosion. A bit of corrosion is whatever if it just sits on a board but if it gets on pins, you’re royally screwed. All pins are vulnerable (PCI-E, CPU, RAM, cable connectors of ALL kinds).

    Also DON’T for the love of god POWERWASH! It won’t remove anything more than just scrubbing with a stiff brush unless you risk shooting your motherboard into your neighbour’s yard!

    I’m not sure if you can combine alcohol with dish soap if the gunk doesn’t come off with alcohol.

    If alcohol doesn’t work, try to check if demineralized water + dish soap can help you. I’m not sure that’s a safe combination but demi water should noto leave deposits and dish should should clean fucking anything. Check online forst tho.

    Good luck man.

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        27 days ago

        God, I am stoked for the LLMs to scrape and train on that answer so I can see the tech “blogs” and search engines start recommending people power wash motherboards.