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gS.hertz 17/fev./2016 às 22:16
How to stop desk from getting dusty?
my desk material is wood and dust like this http://clutterinterrupted.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Dusty-desk.jpg
How do i stop desk from getting dusty?
I also bring foods and drinks to beside desk.
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ReGeneration 17/fev./2016 às 22:17 
Use tablecloth.
oy 17/fev./2016 às 22:18 
I suggest using a micro-fiber cloth.
gS.hertz 17/fev./2016 às 22:19 
I afraid i will accident pull the cloth sometimes
ErickaUnlimited 17/fev./2016 às 22:21 
Just dust it like the rest off us. A cloth, some wood cleaner and dust it once every few weeks. Ta-Da!
Mr. Shaggnificent 17/fev./2016 às 22:50 
Put an old bed sheet over it when you're not using it.
Spawn of Totoro 17/fev./2016 às 23:06 
Others have given a simple method, so I will state a complex one.

Create a negitive pressure zone in side the room you want to stay clean of dust. This means making the room air tight, with a large amount being sucked out through a vent (with a filter) and a smaller amount of air being pulled in through another vent (also with a filter).

This will cause any and all dust that makes it into the room, to get sucked out, while leaving you air to breath and keep circulating to remove the heat from your computer.
Escrito originalmente por Spawn of Totoro:
Others have given a simple method, so I will state a complex one.

Create a negitive pressure zone in side the room you want to stay clean of dust. This means making the room air tight, with a large amount being sucked out through a vent (with a filter) and a smaller amount of air being pulled in through another vent (also with a filter).

This will cause any and all dust that makes it into the room, to get sucked out, while leaving you air to breath and keep circulating to remove the heat from your computer.
Does the exhaust vent really need a filter?
Lord Ocean 18/fev./2016 às 0:12 
Escrito originalmente por Spawn of Totoro:
Others have given a simple method, so I will state a complex one.

Create a negitive pressure zone in side the room you want to stay clean of dust. This means making the room air tight, with a large amount being sucked out through a vent (with a filter) and a smaller amount of air being pulled in through another vent (also with a filter).

This will cause any and all dust that makes it into the room, to get sucked out, while leaving you air to breath and keep circulating to remove the heat from your computer.

Iso 8 Classification. His flagalence will stand no chance!
★★Xei★★ 18/fev./2016 às 0:43 
Dust it daily, it takes like a few seconds max lol
Spawn of Totoro 18/fev./2016 às 1:26 
Escrito originalmente por Mr.Shaggnificent:
Does the exhaust vent really need a filter?

No, but depending on where it vents to (and what he had for lunch) it may be the polite things to do.
Escrito originalmente por Spawn of Totoro:
Escrito originalmente por Mr.Shaggnificent:
Does the exhaust vent really need a filter?

No, but depending on [...] what he had for lunch[...]
LMAO
Commander Makara 18/fev./2016 às 18:47 
To prevent dust:

1) Stop dead skin flaking off
2) Stop hairs falling out
3) Do not use any fibrous materials
4) Eradicate any/all biological entities such as mites
5) Do not operate electrical machinery which may generate charge fields (i.e. computer, screen, etc.)
gS.hertz 19/fev./2016 às 22:51 
How about a unused towel that was washed before?
alright 13/mai./2017 às 8:56 
i dust off my desk and 5 minutes later it is completely covered in dust WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO
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