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Internal cleaning & thermal paste

Does your computer look like this inside?

Dust, clogged heatsinks and dry thermal paste are more than ugly. They increase temperatures, make fans loud and can age hardware unnecessarily. I clean PCs, notebooks and small servers professionally and check their condition at the same time.

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Heavily dusted PC interior
Dust blocks airflow and cooling.
Dry thermal paste on a processor
Dry paste worsens heat transfer.

When was your computer last cleaned inside?

Many devices run for years without ever being opened and dusted.

Typical replacement cycles keep many PCs in use for about five to eight years. During that time, a lot accumulates: carpet dust, abrasion, smoke, hair and normal office dirt. In environments with carpets, pets or smoking, it happens much faster.

Heavily dusted devices can become a safety and outage risk, especially when fans are blocked, power supplies are dirty or heat is no longer removed properly.

Why it is worth it

Internal cleaning is small maintenance with a large effect.

It is not only about appearance. Clean cooling helps hardware run more quietly and stably. Visible problems are also found earlier.

Better cooling

Remove dust from fans, heatsinks and air paths so heat can be carried away again.

Less noise

When temperatures drop, fans often do not need to spin as aggressively. Defective or stiff fans become visible.

Visual inspection

When opening the device, I check the general condition: fans, cables, capacitors, drives, slots and visible dirt.

Better office air

A clean computer spreads less accumulated dust around the office and is more pleasant in daily use.

Fixed price

30.- per device, 50.- if take-away is required.

The price applies per computer, notebook or small server for cleaning, visual inspection and repaste where it makes sense and is possible with reasonable effort.

Standard 30.-

Cleaning per device

Internal dust removal, air path check, visual inspection and thermal paste replacement where suitable.

Take-away 50.-

When it cannot be done onsite

For devices that need more time, calm or the right tools and must be taken away.

Process

Check briefly, clean properly, report clearly.

Not every device opens the same way. That is why I first clarify device type, condition and whether onsite cleaning makes sense.

  1. 1

    Review device

    Identify PC, notebook or server, clarify symptoms and check whether the case can be opened sensibly.

  2. 2

    Clean & repaste

    Remove dust professionally, clear air paths and replace thermal paste where it makes technical sense.

  3. 3

    Fitness check

    Noticeable fans, heat problems, noises or visible damage are reported directly.

Next step

Let us briefly check whether cleaning or repaste makes sense.

Tell me the device type, age and symptoms: loud fans, high temperatures, dust inside the case or performance drops under load.

Request cleaning