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.

  • Young_Gilgamesh@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 hours ago

    My dude. How is mineral oil supposed to clean my PC? Is it a solvent? I don’t remember it being a solvent. I have a feeling people think I want to put a turned on PC in a vat of alcohol. Which is crazy.

    And I respect risk takers. Doesn’t make you sound like an asshole. Just EXTREMELY annoying.

    • SpiceDealer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 hours ago

      The idea wasn’t about cleaning your PC but rather cooling it. The idea was that since mineral oil hydrophilic (is that the right word?), it could do a better job than air or water cooling. However, as other have pointed out, it was a massive hassle with marginal benefits.