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What is the best way to clean my front dust filter on my Corsair 450D case? It has a brushed aluminium finish, so is it safe to run under a tap and dry properly? I don't have any compressed air but could always buy some if needed?

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What is the best way to clean my front dust filter on my Corsair 450D case? It has a brushed aluminium finish, so is it safe to run under a tap and dry properly? I don't have any compressed air but could always buy some if needed?

 

Are you serious? Just blow the dust out with your mouth...

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