Diwali is fast approaching, and house cleaning is in full swing. However, while people often clean their homes, they neglect cleaning their gadgets. These have become an integral part of our daily lives. Dust and moisture are also increasing the risk of them getting damaged. Therefore, along with Diwali preparations, it's crucial to pay attention to the cleanliness of your electronic items. Let's explore this in detail...
Switchboard
While cleaning, also clean the switchboard. Use a dry cloth, but be careful not to use water or a wet cloth, as this can cause a short circuit.
Washing Machine
This Diwali, clean the washing machine, both inside and out. Once every 2 or 3 months, turn on the drum clean mode. This will prevent odors and bacteria.
Mixer
Not only the washing machine, but also the mixer blades and jar. Clean the motor only with a dry cloth.
Cables and Chargers
If possible, clean the charging cables with a slightly damp cloth. Ensure the charger is not plugged into the power outlet, as this could cause a short circuit.
AC and Cooler
Be sure to have your AC and cooler serviced before Diwali. Clean the filters to ensure proper cooling.
Refrigerator
Before Diwali, clean the refrigerator's inner tray and rubber gasket with a damp cloth. Also, remove any dust from the coils behind the refrigerator.
Heater
Before winter begins, be sure to clean the heater's grill and fan. This will prevent burning smells and keep the appliance running smoothly.
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