Keep the compressor in the basement. Use only a vacuum to remove dust. Why force the dirt into the circuitry?
Gary
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 07:07 PM, vwmail wrote:
Hi!
A few years ago I opened up the iMac and added a 256k ram chip. I was a little surprised at the build up of dust in the machine and tried to carefully clean things that looked cleanable. As I contemplate swapping hard drives, and CD drives I again am thinking about what the best , best being safest and easiest , way to clean all the dust out of the machine. I know that may sound like an elementary question but before I drag the compressor up from the basement I though I had better check with some more knowledgeable iMac owners.
Thanks
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