Can I Use Zero Static on Electronics?
Zero Static sprays are designed to reduce electrostatic charge on surfaces around electronics, not on the electronics themselves.
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.
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
Zero Static helps prevent electrostatic discharge in:
Assembly lines
Repair stations
Test and calibration labs
Storage areas for ESD-sensitive items
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.