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No way im paying 300bht for a can of compressed air. This product in the link seems to be popular for PC cleaning but Im wondering is it just an over blown hair drier lol. What are you people on TV using to clean PC dust and where did you buy it ? I tried googling small air compressor as well but its not easy trying find any info

http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1301814989&sr=8-2

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I use her vacuum cleaner.

Disturb the dust with a paintbrush (or even borrow her make-up brush to ensure the silent treatment) so it gets sucked away without letting the cleaner touch anything in the PC (possible static issues).

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Agree on the paint brush. Bought a super soft tiny thing here when I recently replaced the cooler fans although you cant really get around tight corners but I guess the brush and vaccum would be a viable solution

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Bought a laptop at Fortune and they threw in a bunch of cheap doo-dads, one was something like this

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Utterly useless. No suction. Couldn't even use it as a brush, as the bristles were too thick to do anything but make scratches.

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I have also purchased a Nano Duster online and its really suitable for all my electronic devices I have at my home. I suggest you can go for that same produce online, you can find the product at - www.nano-duster.com

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Whatever tool you use be sure to touch it to the case before touching any electronics. Static electricity below the level you can feel can fry a printed circuit board. The same with your hands if reaching in. Just keep touching the case periodically with whatever is reaching into the case.

Cheers

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