Can I Use Zero Static on Electronics?

Yes — But Use It Safely

Zero Static sprays are designed to reduce electrostatic charge on surfaces around electronics, not on the electronics themselves.

Safe Application Areas
  • ESD benchtops and mats

  • Plastic tool cases

  • Shelves and drawers

  • Device enclosures and frames

  • Keyboard trays and office equipment


🛑 Do not spray directly onto open circuits, PCBs, or connectors.

Best Practices
  • Turn off and unplug the equipment before spraying nearby

  • Spray onto a cloth and wipe surfaces near electronics

  • Allow sprayed surfaces to dry before powering devices

  • Avoid use near active fans or ventilation ports

Great for ESD Workspaces

Zero Static helps prevent electrostatic discharge in:


  • Assembly lines

  • Repair stations

  • Test and calibration labs

  • Storage areas for ESD-sensitive items

FAQs

Can I spray my laptop keyboard or screen?
No — instead, spray onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the keyboard frame or outer casing only.

What if I accidentally sprayed a live circuit?
Unplug the device immediately and allow it to fully dry before reuse. Contact a technician if unsure.

Is this ESD-safe certified?
Zero Static is designed to support ESD-safe work areas, though it is not certified to ANSI/ESD S541-2019.

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