Re: macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Lol!. No it's the stuff you can get from walmart.  It's special air that has a 
chemical in it that reacts to make the can cold.  Do it with the system and 
everything turned off so you can get everything.

Good luck.
On Jul 21, 2013, at 4:48 PM, "Rudolph, Douglas"  
wrote:

> okay cool, thanks guys. i wasn't too sure just going by how compressed air is 
> free kin cold lol, and the mac so thin wasn't sure if it would effect 
> anything. and hahaha glen, nope. i wouldn't use contained air such as you 
> thought…lol  its another story if I'm cleaning an empty tower, then maybe but 
> on the running equipment. heck no :P
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> On 2013-07-21, at 5:40 PM, Glenn  wrote:
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>> Actually, I thought that Douglas was referring to the non-clean air, like a 
>> large compressed air tank, like you would use for filling a tire.
>> The clean air on the other hand, in an aerosol can is made for just that 
>> purpose.
>> Glenn
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>> From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 6:28 PM
>> Subject: Re: macbook air and compressed air
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>> 
>> I don't' see why not. I used compressed air on my laptops since 2002 when I 
>> first started owning one. One laptop lasted almost 6 years. lol! and I think 
>> i did use compressed air on my mac once before taking it in to the shop. the 
>> guy  said it looked pretty clean. lol!
>> On Jul 21, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Glenn  wrote:
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>>> I would.
>>> A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
>>> A circuit board is another matter.
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>>> hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not
>>> recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
>>> thanks
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Re: macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Rudolph, Douglas
okay cool, thanks guys. i wasn't too sure just going by how compressed air is 
free kin cold lol, and the mac so thin wasn't sure if it would effect anything. 
and hahaha glen, nope. i wouldn't use contained air such as you thought…lol  
its another story if I'm cleaning an empty tower, then maybe but on the running 
equipment. heck no :P
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On 2013-07-21, at 5:40 PM, Glenn  wrote:

> Actually, I thought that Douglas was referring to the non-clean air, like a 
> large compressed air tank, like you would use for filling a tire.
> The clean air on the other hand, in an aerosol can is made for just that 
> purpose.
> Glenn
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 6:28 PM
> Subject: Re: macbook air and compressed air
> 
> 
> I don't' see why not. I used compressed air on my laptops since 2002 when I 
> first started owning one. One laptop lasted almost 6 years. lol! and I think 
> i did use compressed air on my mac once before taking it in to the shop. the 
> guy  said it looked pretty clean. lol!
> On Jul 21, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Glenn  wrote:
> 
>> I would.
>> A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
>> A circuit board is another matter.
>> Glenn
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>> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 5:16 PM
>> Subject: macbook air and compressed air
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>> hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not
>> recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
>> thanks
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Re: macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Glenn
Actually, I thought that Douglas was referring to the non-clean air, like a 
large compressed air tank, like you would use for filling a tire.
The clean air on the other hand, in an aerosol can is made for just that 
purpose.
Glenn
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From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
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Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: macbook air and compressed air


I don't' see why not. I used compressed air on my laptops since 2002 when I 
first started owning one. One laptop lasted almost 6 years. lol! and I think 
i did use compressed air on my mac once before taking it in to the shop. the 
guy  said it looked pretty clean. lol!
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> I would.
> A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
> A circuit board is another matter.
> Glenn
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> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 5:16 PM
> Subject: macbook air and compressed air
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> hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not
> recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
> thanks
> doug
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Re: macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I don't' see why not. I used compressed air on my laptops since 2002 when I 
first started owning one. One laptop lasted almost 6 years. lol! and I think i 
did use compressed air on my mac once before taking it in to the shop. the guy  
said it looked pretty clean. lol!
On Jul 21, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Glenn  wrote:

> I would.
> A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
> A circuit board is another matter.
> Glenn
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> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 5:16 PM
> Subject: macbook air and compressed air
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> recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
> thanks
> doug
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Re: macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Glenn
I would.
A purist may say not, but the keyboard is exposed to a lot of particles.
A circuit board is another matter.
Glenn
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To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 5:16 PM
Subject: macbook air and compressed air


hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not 
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thanks
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macbook air and compressed air

2013-07-21 Thread Rudolph, Douglas
hey guys. this is a ridiculouss question and i prob know the answer is not 
recommended, but can you use compressed air on the keyboard?
thanks
doug
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