I assume you mean the monitor screen, and if it a CRT then I wouldn't worry too much about it. If it is an LCD (flat) screen, then it would be best to use an alcohol product (alcohold wipes work great for me).
If you mean the tower on the outside, again use the alcohol wipes. In the off-chance that water/soap gets inside the computer, it could cause problems.
2006-07-01 20:40:26
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answered by svancouw 4
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it is not commonly needed, even though it is not strange. mushy skinned produce like peaches, spinach or strawberries can at times soak up cleansing soap into the flesh, however. Use an unfragranced castile cleansing soap. human beings in my area are standard to that. some issues I continually wash with cleansing soap are cantaloupes, oranges and apples in the event that they have been waxed. Cantaloupes are infamous for an infection after reducing via a grimy exterior, shifting pollution to the interior. you need to continually a minimum of rinse all produce, despite in case you do no longer consume the peel. The vinegar technique stated via others is classic and powerful, too. this is real that working water and rubbing via hand can eliminate basically approximately all soil and airborne dirt and airborne dirt and mud, the small volume of micro organism this is adhered directly to the exterior of the fruit or veg wont come off that way. commonly those last do no longer reason ailment via fact human beings's immune structures are greater wholesome to stand as much as an infection. bearing directly to pesticides, many pesticide residues have a low solubility in water and require some style of surfactant or scrubbing to wisely eliminate them, if in any respect, from peel you would be ingesting. keeping off the peel is an selection. Systemic pesticides cant be bumped off.
2016-11-01 02:03:38
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answered by ? 4
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No it isnt safe washing your computer with soap and water especially water because if you splash water on your computer then your computer is no good.
2006-07-01 20:40:32
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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No.
Wipe it with a dustcloth. Don't use any kind of liquid on it. You can use special cleaning sprays made for computers, but even then do not spray around the holes of the computer.
2006-07-01 20:40:01
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answered by brand_new_monkey 6
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No, not really. But if you must...then make sure you use a soft clothe and wring out all the excess water before cleaning you computer.
2006-07-01 20:42:41
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answered by monavyas15 4
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No, especially if you have a LCD monitor, you should use a windex like product on the case and look into a special clothe and dry cleaner to clean the screen.
2006-07-01 20:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no you can use alcoiol on your computer but not soap and water
2006-07-01 20:43:22
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answered by bscootermom2 1
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No, it is not safe.
Spray the solution on a sponge. Do not wet the sponge so much. Wipe the outer-side of the tower, keyboard, or mouse.
2006-07-01 21:04:30
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answered by ♫believer♪ 2
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no.. just use a cloth..no water or soap unless you want to damage your computer
2006-07-01 20:40:08
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answered by Due 3/12/10 3
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put it on a rag first in order to not drip water into the computer and that will work.
2006-07-01 20:39:40
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answered by DL 6
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