In a message dated 9/19/2006 12:22:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Can I do  the same for the inside of my desktop pc?  Or would reversing  the
vacuum hose be a bit too much force for the inside of a desktop  pc?  I have
used the vacuum, very gently, but not reversed,  to  get the worst of the cat
hair and dust out but there is still quite a bit  that I cannot get out of my
fans.





Hi Debbie:
 
The vacuum is fine.  Actually the vacuum is gentler than the air
bombs as they (the air bombs) blast from a small concentrated nozzle.  
But with a desktop when you remove the side panel you have more  access
to the dirt and I recommend using a paint brush to sweep at the dust
and then either blow it away or suck it in..  Bye
 
 
Emile


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