Your vac with the crevice nozzle or the will be fine especially if you use a clean paint brush to move the dust off in crevices etc. If your vac tube has a sliding opening to allow pressure leak off then turn it to fully open and close it a bit if you are not picking up the dust...all this with the mains lead unplugged. also try to use a bristle brush not a nylon one.
Steve 2009/10/3 Ann <[email protected]> > Hi guys, > > Confession time! For months my PC has been without one of the side panels > cos I was too lazy to put it back on when I was twiddling with the innards. > I am not fond of housework so there is a fair quantity of dust residing on > top of everything, and as my cat likes to sit beside me when I am on the > PC, > there are more than a few cat hairs in there too. I am amazed that the PC > still works, to be honest! > > I noticed this morning that PC World has opened a branch near me so I > popped > in looking for a little vacuum cleaner to clean my PC. I am sure you used > to > be able to get such things but all I got was blank looks. One chap told me, > however, that I could use an ordinary Hoover to do the job. I had already > considered this but thought it might be a bit risky. > > Can any kind soul tell me if it is OK to use an ordinary vacuum (I have a > Dyson) to clean inside my PC or should I get in there with a small paint > brush and sweep the stuff out? > Or should I just turn the unit round the other way so that I don't see the > dust anymore? > Ann > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
