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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Re: Removing dust
You want one made of horse hair though. Anything else will create static.
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Never been clicked
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Re: Removing dust
I use 'the force'... I wave my hand in front of the dust affected areas and say in a calm and soothing voice: 'You do not need to stick to these components...'
Then I use a soft medium sized paint brush for about 2 hours on those same affected areas. For the larger areas, like the case or fan filters I use a vacuum cleaner with it's supplied round brush nozzle.
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Re: Removing dust
The double "force + brush" method, I like it.
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HardwareHeaven Junior Member
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Re: Removing dust
Blow up sex doll,would take to long!
If still in higher ed, take it to the physics lab and blow it out with there compresed nitrogen, preferably condensed :-P ,,, COST=free, possibility to hookup with hot physic major,,,,, what ,,,what???it could happen!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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