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      11th Apr 2005
Anyone know where i can get a can of this from and how much? How long do you think a can will last?

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You can get it from your local Maplins.... and depends how often you use it, how long is a piece of string...

 

 
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what do u need it for?
whats the use of it for u

 


 
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just to clean out the pc because its a little dusty
 
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just to clean out the pc because its a little dusty

little dusty or REALLY REALLY Dusty??



put your pc under the tap
it should sort it out for life lol

p.s dont forget to use Fairy Liquid.....

 


 
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You might be able to get some compressed air from B&Q too - I've got a can from a while ago that I occasionally blast my PC with
 
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...and don't forget Hoover makes good dryers too

 
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washing up liquid and water sounds a little strange to mix water with electrical equipment but i will give it a try.

also would i need a sponge or something like a brilo pad?

thanbs for your help, why waste money on a can of compressed air when i already have the tools needed.

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Toothbrushes are good for the little nooks and crannies that are hard to get to with your average sponge/cloth... Bleach is good for stains etc etc...

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washing up liquid and water sounds a little strange to mix water with electrical equipment but i will give it a try.

also would i need a sponge or something like a brilo pad?

thanbs for your help, why waste money on a can of compressed air when i already have the tools needed.

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your welcome lol

well there is always a way to seceretly find out if one uses fairy liquid as apposed to the cheap tesco's or sainsburys versions!

good to hear you are a regular user of fairy
i use it quite regulary here, i think it works well with lukewarm water

but i woulndt reccomend brillo, that may just may cause some irrepairable damage, deep internal worry and above all it will cost u DEARLY!

 


 
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