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I wouldn't recommend it - all hoovers build up static, at least enough to give a shock.
You might be alright if you don't touch anything with the nozzle, but I wouldn't do it myself, and I wouldn't call ut safe. Best off getting a can of compressed air, maybe.
scientifically it can cause static electricity in your PC case by air particles building up charge as they get blown away. simply dont do it.I wouldn't recommend it - all hoovers build up static, at least enough to give a shock.
You might be alright if you don't touch anything with the nozzle, but I wouldn't do it myself, and I wouldn't call ut safe. Best off getting a can of compressed air, maybe.
jhellequin
A compressed air can is $2.99USD - $11.99USD, get the more expensive versions because I got a cheap one and it leaves water on the can cause its old. Air cans have enough air to clean a few computers.
HostileEffect
[QUOTE="HostileEffect"]A compressed air can is $2.99USD - $11.99USD, get the more expensive versions because I got a cheap one and it leaves water on the can cause its old. Air cans have enough air to clean a few computers.
Krall
really? i live in illinois and i never knew that. just thought that was spraypaint....thats just ridiculous. if you go to a good electronics store like frys electronics you can get a 4 pack for like 15 bucks or less.
You need to show ID in Illinois. I'm over 18 so no problem there but it sucks for the younger computer geeks.
really? i live in illinois and i never knew that. just thought that was spraypaint....thats just ridiculous. if you go to a good electronics store like frys electronics you can get a 4 pack for like 15 bucks or less.
You need to show ID in Illinois. I'm over 18 so no problem there but it sucks for the younger computer geeks.
habitat
[QUOTE="habitat"]really? i live in illinois and i never knew that. just thought that was spraypaint....thats just ridiculous. if you go to a good electronics store like frys electronics you can get a 4 pack for like 15 bucks or less.
You need to show ID in Illinois. I'm over 18 so no problem there but it sucks for the younger computer geeks.
DeeJayInphinity
[QUOTE="HostileEffect"]A compressed air can is $2.99USD - $11.99USD, get the more expensive versions because I got a cheap one and it leaves water on the can cause its old. Air cans have enough air to clean a few computers.
Krall
that is not water it is shooting out its liquid tetraflouroethane holding the can upside-down or at a steep angle does not allow for the liquid to immediately vaporize, causing it to be released as a freezing spray
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