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Just be careful when working inside the case with a vacuum--avoid smacking it into any of the delicate electronic components, and pay particular attention not to spin up any fans with the vacuum's airflow.
Leaf Blower is good if you have one.
Sure the skewer is for the psu, discharge static off you and just use your finger for the other fans. I used to not stop the fans from spinning and had weird annoying noises after the fact so I started blocking them from spinning.
Ps, the debate should go on for pages ie vacuume vs compressed air and so on.
Best vid, thats how the pro's do it...
Buy one of these. It's a bit pricey, but it does a very good job at cleaning PC's. https://www.pccasegear.com/products/36730/metrovac-datavac-esd-safe-electric-duster-ed-500esd/