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The safest way is to get a compressed can of AIR and blow the dust out. Many people use their vacuum cleaners but that's not the best because it can create static electricity and potentially damage your sensitive hardware.
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i take the vacuum and place it just above the case, then spray the canned air in the direction of the vacuum, so that whatever dust it kicks up, it gets sucked right into the vacuum, but i dont stick the vacuum hose in the case itself.
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Hmmm, can you buy compressed air at a local store like Walmart or Target?
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