#16 Is valid. A dishwasher is better. Dry the board in the oven on the lowest setting possible <120F - or dry it thoroughly with a hair dryer. Hewlett Packard uses a low pressure spray washer, warm air dries.
@rikki I know a couple people who swear by the dishwasher method of cleaning mobos. No detergent of course, but I still would use canned air and isopropyl before resorting to that. #20 My dad did the same thing to his toilet and thought it was hilarious.
#16 Is valid. A dishwasher is better. Dry the board in the oven on the lowest setting possible <120F - or dry it thoroughly with a hair dryer. Hewlett Packard uses a low pressure spray washer, warm air dries.
@rikki I know a couple people who swear by the dishwasher method of cleaning mobos. No detergent of course, but I still would use canned air and isopropyl before resorting to that. #20 My dad did the same thing to his toilet and thought it was hilarious.
I know a couple people who swear by the dishwasher method of cleaning mobos. No detergent of course, but I still would use canned air and isopropyl before resorting to that.
#20 My dad did the same thing to his toilet and thought it was hilarious.