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CASE CLEANING:The plastic case that houses the PC components can be cleaned with lint-free cloth that has been slightly dampened with water. For stubborn stains, add a little household detergent to the cloth. Use vacuum around each of the holes, vents, and crevices on the computer. On the other hand, cleaning the keyboard needs to disconnect first the computer and peripheral from their power sources. Use a vacuum to remove any dust from the slots and holes on the keyboard. To blow the dust and debris stored in a local office supply use compressed air. Do you agree with the process presented above? MAKE A CLAIM AND WRITE A STATEMENT OR CONCLUSION THAT RESPONDS TO THE ORIGINAL QUESTION OR PROBLEM.
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