yes
It is safe on CRT monitors. It has the potential to damage LCD screens, so it should not be used on them.
no
The vinegar will have no impact on the glass. Just make sure that there is no coating on the glass though ... it might get eaten away.
Electronic cleaning wipes are used to clean an HDMI flat screen monitor. They have minimal moisture and use a cleaner which is safe for the screen's surface.
Hiya when mine is in safe mode I can tell because it says Safe Mode in each corner of the computer screen xx Hiya when mine is in safe mode I can tell because it says Safe Mode in each corner of the computer screen xx
I think you are safe.
Yes, they are made with reinforced glass. If you take care of the desk and the glass, it should last a long time.
Yes, this drain cleaner is safe for pipes.
it depends on what PC you have. on apple and windows X.p professional, if the computer is not turned off properly of you had a power , your computer will/might come up a screen saying "your computer was not shut down properly and as a result data was lost. choose safe mode to return this data back or continue normally!" You can also access Safe Mode when you boot up Windows and press F8 repeatedly on the black screen. It'll give you the option to either access Safe Mode, or Safe Mode with Networking.
This may not be too helpful, but it might work. Usually, when my computer goes into safe mode, it starts up with a screen asking whether or not to go into safe mode. Restart your computer, and watch it the whole time until it starts up. If it does come up with a screen asking about safe mode, press 1 or select NORMAL.
No. Window glass cleaners usually contain a small amount of pumice. If your eye glasses are made out of any material other than glass, window cleaner will scratch them. It is safe to use a mild hand or dish soap and warm water. You can also buy the eyeglass cleaner from any optical shop. If you want to make your own eyeglass cleaner use half rubbing alcohol half water and a couple drops of mild dish soap.
Combining bleach and glass cleaner can produce toxic fumes such as chlorine gas, which can be harmful to your health if inhaled. It is important to always read and follow the warnings on cleaning product labels and never mix chemicals together unless specified as safe to do so.