I say this from experience: you ARE crazy.  

Carbon fiber cloth is made up of tows that have typically 3,000
much-finer-than-hair fibers.  Handling the cloth invariably causes some
of the fibers to break and they are so light they will waft into the air
and easily get into your eyes, stick into your skin, and be inhaled.  I
have had the itch from getting them on my skin and the coughing fits
associated with inhaling the flying fragments.  I thought I was going
to cough up a lung.

Oh yeah, CF is electrically conductive.  Those little flying fiber
fragments will land on your circuit boards and get into connectors and
switches and short things out.  You will be lucky if your equipment
continues to work at all.

If you have ANY sense at all, you will put on some gloves, safety
goggles and a face mask, carry that equipment with the CF out of doors,
take all that CF off the stuff and vacuum the equipment thoroughly
before taking it back into your home.  I'd do a lot of vacuuming in the
house where you were handling the stuff, too.

CF is not to be played with around electrical equipment.

TD


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