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what's the best and most efficient way to clean dust from your case 

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can of air and some patience 

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tweezers, go one speck at a time

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i use a datavac, works amazingly! it is a little expensive, but considering how much i paid for canned air before, its saved me hundreds already.

warning though,  loud as fuck.

 

a cheap air compressor with a trap to catch moister works great as well, and can be used for other stuff

 

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Ask it to either pay for rent or evict it. Duh.

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12 hours ago, Tsuki said:

i use a datavac, works amazingly! it is a little expensive, but considering how much i paid for canned air before, its saved me hundreds already.

warning though,  loud as fuck.

 

a cheap air compressor with a trap to catch moister works great as well, and can be used for other stuff

 

I agree with this suggestion, if this is something you are going to stay on top of then a small air compressor machine is ideal. I too have one of the same power, and Tsuki is right - it's seriously loud!

 

Considering I bought one that costed £50, and you can get three cans of compressed air for £15 you will make a saving over a couple of years with regular usage.

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10 hours ago, Aloe Vera said:

I agree with this suggestion, if this is something you are going to stay on top of then a small air compressor machine is ideal. I too have one of the same power, and Tsuki is right - it's seriously loud!

 

Considering I bought one that costed £50, and you can get three cans of compressed air for £15 you will make a saving over a couple of years with regular usage.

i used to go through 3-4 cans per month. bought an air compressor for $80 and it paid itself off almost immediately, not just in canned air, but car tires and other shit. when i moved, i didnt have space to take the compressor so i bought the datavac. best purchase ive ever made. but its louder than my old air compressor lol jesus fuck..

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