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I use a long flat red sable watercolor brush, MAKE
sure you are grounded! Bracelet and rubber mat or
rubber boots. Do not touch any metal to metle w/
bursh. you can use masking tape to put around ferrow.
makes you less nervious. dust and vac brush.I also
wipe down inside of case w/ anti-stat cloth.
--- Donna Parsons <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I recently bought a Kensington Desktop Vacuum to
> use on my desktop computing
> equipment. The instructions that came with it only
> talk about proper
> maintenance of the vacuum and not much about how I
> can safely use it with my
> computer equipment or WHICH equipment.
>
> I also bought a can of Memorex Air Duster and
> again, no instructions on what
> equipment I can safely clean with it or how.
>
> I look inside my computer and see that the insides
> really have a buildup of
> dust, but I don't want to do anything harmful. Any
> direction on using
> either of these two products would be greatly
> appreciated or any tips of caution.
> I've had computers for years, but have never
> attempted to clean one, more
> than just dusting with a soft cloth on the outside.
>
> Thank you in advance for any info that may be
> provided.
>
> Donna Parsons
>
> The NOSPIN Group has added a new feature on
> our website,
> web based bulletinboard for questions and
> answers:
> Visit our sister website at
> http://nospin.com
>
Yvonne Wilder Parr
( Bonnie)
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