Hi
Can anyone solve a dilemma for me please?
One of my clients is a cabinet maker and as well as databasing I also do IT support. Every six months or so I need to clean the junk out of his PCs. I used to use a vacuum to clean out the inside but someone told me I risked upsetting the electronic stuff due to the spiral suction generating electrostatic.
Since then I have tended to just use compressed air from a can but it really just redistributes the muck. Last time I did his computers my office vanished under a thick cloud of sawdust which I am still finding.
Can someone definitively let me know whether there really is risk using a Dyson to extract the bulk of the grot, then perhaps using compressed air to finish. I don't know if I can handle another dust explosion but equally I do not want to have to replace RAM chips or motherboards at my own cost either!
Any help would really be appreciated.
Thanks and best wishes
Can anyone solve a dilemma for me please?
One of my clients is a cabinet maker and as well as databasing I also do IT support. Every six months or so I need to clean the junk out of his PCs. I used to use a vacuum to clean out the inside but someone told me I risked upsetting the electronic stuff due to the spiral suction generating electrostatic.
Since then I have tended to just use compressed air from a can but it really just redistributes the muck. Last time I did his computers my office vanished under a thick cloud of sawdust which I am still finding.
Can someone definitively let me know whether there really is risk using a Dyson to extract the bulk of the grot, then perhaps using compressed air to finish. I don't know if I can handle another dust explosion but equally I do not want to have to replace RAM chips or motherboards at my own cost either!
Any help would really be appreciated.
Thanks and best wishes