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Woo, another pointless thread necro!
Then you're doing something wrong or the PC doesn't need to be cleaned.
Step 1. Go to workstation desk with the dirty PC and place the computer down.
Step 2. Left-click with your mouse to "work on this PC"
Step 3. Press 2 to "remove a part or component"
Step 4. Remove the side panel by holding down left-click with your mouse and unscrew the highlighted screws at the back and removing the highlighted the side panel.
Step 5. Press i or 1 to open up your "inventory/install" menu.
Step 6. Go to tools and software.
Step 7. Left-click with your mouse on the compressed air.
Step 8. Hold down left-click with your mouse and spray the dirty PC parts until its clean. (You'll notice the can of compressed air at the bottom left of your screen when WORKING AT THE DESK)
P.S. you cannot run around with the can of compressed air in your hands like how you can carry the PCs around and you can only use the compressed air at the workstation desk when you are working on a computer.
Cheers.