You don't have to buy a can of compressed air. If you have an air compressor, use that. I have a couple of those. Just let it sit and get full of air and then I bring it over to the computer. It works awesomely.
You you could use your lungs, if they are strong enough.
2006-07-15 12:15:58
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answered by tenacious_d2008 2
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It's best to use a combination of a vacuum (shop vac is fine) and compressed air - the shop and even much smaller vacuums are not going to be able to remove the dust from electronic components as effectively as compressed air can. But you don't want to just blow around the dust which is why you use the vacuum.
2006-07-15 19:13:31
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answered by lwcomputing 6
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In theory, it's possible, but you could always go to your local WalMart or electronic's store and buy a can of pressurized air. It just blows the dust and whatever out.
2006-07-15 19:10:33
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answered by ? 2
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You have to be careful i heard that you are not suppose to vacum the inside of your computer because of shockness it can do. the best thing to do is to take one of the duster can that you buy at office max and you that, which is alot safer.
2006-07-15 19:11:19
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answered by Robert S. L 2
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probably not. You wouldn't be able to get the fine stuff. You can get spray cans made for that at most electronic stores.
2006-07-15 19:10:12
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answered by Jonas_83 3
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Carefully, yes.
2006-07-15 19:09:34
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answered by Sir J 7
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Yes, that is what I do, weekly.
2006-07-15 19:10:13
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answered by bunny 3
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