OMG! If you use caned air, look at this link....
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OMG! If you use caned air, look at this link....
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I wouldn't use canned air on my electronic machines because I can't fully open them and get to everything.
But on the "old gals," I haven't found anything as good for cleaning as a chenille stem dampened with oil and a can of air. Blow everything out, then swab it all down with an oily chenille stem. Clean and slick and lint-free.
But on the "old gals," I haven't found anything as good for cleaning as a chenille stem dampened with oil and a can of air. Blow everything out, then swab it all down with an oily chenille stem. Clean and slick and lint-free.
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I heard before that canned air would do this, but visual proof is more convincing than someone just saying so. Computer vacuum only from now on.
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