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Last year i purchased a "CompuCleaner Xpert - Electric Air Duster" from amazon for around £50, So much easier to clean out the pc instead of using those air duster cans, no moisture & saves you money in the long run.
Although cans of compressed air are fine to use, they're more expensive than investing in a good electric air duster, just use them in short bursts & hold the can upright.
Make sure not to let the fan's spin while you're cleaning the system though.
lol. okay...
And paying someone at a repair shop to use an electric air duster will be any cheaper?
Paying someone to actually clean out your system on a regular basis will cost you more than buying cans of air dusters in the long run.
Heck, you can even use a leaf blower to dust out your pc as long as you hold the fans in place to stop them from spinning and turn down the power to a minimum.
Air compressor is love, air compressor is life.
Personal 2 cents: get a brush, and a vacuum cleaner. If you don't feel comfy using the latter, put some sock over the tube (i.e. nylon sock).
Keeping fans in place you should always do btw.