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Air compressors are no different from vacuums the risk being the hose with air moving through it causes static charge or has the potential.
Ps, the air compresser is also a great way to prep Peking duck, note; do not use a vacuum to prep Peking duck, lol.
Sure its your own PC you can clean it however you want I have no say in that, but as a tech who will be held responsible for any damage to the PC I advice against it.
That also works. With a air compressor you don't have to stick a hose in your PC same with vacuum on reverse blow or a leaf blower.
Use something that blows so you don't have to run the risk of accidentally damaging hardware by hitting it with a nozzle.
I wouldnt recommend cotton balls because they can leave behind fibers all over your componants.
Smooth surfaces are better to clean with cloth than with compressed air. And if I have a cotton ball instead of cloth what's the difference? Cloth is really better, but insignifically.
do it in concrete or tile floor your = ;less likely to static anything
also take your PC apart if you have a huge amount of dust .. or do i like i do get a good case with dust filters ... that you just pull and clean ..not one part in my system has a spec of dust on it after 14 months , clean the dust fillters out every 5 - 6 months in a tub of clear water \ dry overnight //reinstall