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hoovers tend to build up static, so i use a can of compressed air and a soft paintbrush
hoovers tend to build up static, so i use a can of compressed air and a soft paintbrush
You're probably right, aslong as your earthed and careful it shouldn't be too big of a risk. Probably the best way of cleaning your pc would be to use an airduster or a hairdryer to dislodge the dust and the hoover to catch it.With one hand on the suction tube and one on the case (earthed if you leave the PSU plugged in but not switched on) then you won't get a static discharge. I've done it countless times since my first IBM PC. I reckon most of the disasters mentioned were due to static jumping not from the vacuum cleaner but from the whoever was using it. My missus blew our IR/Touch Sensitive light switch in the living room with static - just walked across the carpet and touched it. I heard the crack of static discharge from across the room. You just have to be sensible and *** earth yourself and the case.
. Slap them in some finish 3in1 powerball and job done
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I use dishwasher. Slap them in some finish 3in1 powerball and job done
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Hahaha inferno use the dust-off also, and yes it works as an icegun but don't do it on bareflesh it burns!![]()
