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- From: aggie@wealthy.ocean.fsu.edu (I R A Aggie)
- Subject: Re: Cleaning keyboards
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 92 19:38:11 GMT
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- In article <BzFz1E.GM0@world.std.com>, kieran@world.std.com (Aaron L
- Dickey) wrote:
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- > down, and then you can brush out the collected dust and crud in/around the
- > circuit board...just use common sense here (i.e. don't hose down the
-
- I find that a can of compressed air will do a good job of blowing the
- dust & crud that builds up. Works pretty well with getting the dust
- out of modular macs, too.
-
- James
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