Compressed Air

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Hi all, i have a full can of compressed air...well "pressurised air duster" i take it this is safe to use on all pc components for cleaning purposes? I'm obviously not going to spray it directly into a PSU, however is it safe on pretty much everything else?
 
Don't use the can upsidedown or its fire out freezing air/liquid and possible damage your components.

A guy I used to work with tried it on his nipple which consequently froze, died and fell off!
 
I know someone with a major scar on his arm from a Spray Duster!

Use it in short bursts! Long bursts will make some liquid be dispersed from the canister.


(Edited the above for clarity ;))
 
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I remember using these at work experience when I was charged with cleaning all the university training computers. :D

I was given a rag to wrap the can in and by the time I had finished the rag was frozen solid to the can. :eek:
 
Don't use the can upsidedown or its fire out freezing air/liquid and possible damage your components.

A guy I used to work with tried it on his nipple which consequently froze, died and fell off!

LOL, did it grow back?

I've used them for years, I just bought a new one in town, very handy for removing dust and warts lol :D
 
LOL, did it grow back?

I've used them for years, I just bought a new one in town, very handy for removing dust and warts lol :D

Luckily for him it was 'only a couple of mm of the outer nipple that came off. It took over 6 Months to look normal again lol.
 
Crikey that does sound painful, I'm going to take extra care spraying my air duster well away from my nipple area.
 
I very much doubt you could 'accidentally' spray your nipple... or any other area...

Dr: "So, how did you manage to freeze your testicle?"
You: "Well, you see, I was cleaning my PC out, and I just slipped...."
 
You'd be suprised, I accidently burnt my eyebrow off with a bunson burner and i've bad black eye....from my cat.
 
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