Dust Removal


We live on a dirt road and thanks to certain neighbors who refuse to slow down, we are constantly wiping dust off horizontal surfaces in our house. I'm sure there must be dust inside my components but am not sure of the best way to deal with it.

Blow it out w/ compressed air?

Use a vacuum?  

stuartk

In 2012 an old friend and I drove from L.A. to Austin, to look at the housing market there. All across Texas the lawn signs read "Romney For President" until we approached Austin, at which time the signs read "Obama" for same. Texas is bipolar 😊 .

On the way back a Texas Ranger pulled me over for speeding (everybody drives at least 80 mph in L.A.), and he was quite a bit more pleasant than are California Highway Patrolmen. He let me go with a warning.

I have used Caig's compressed air in canisters.  But you need to make sure to not spray from the nozzle too close to the components and make sure it is a gentle flow of air to dislodge the dust and dirt.  Mostly I try to keep a cloth over the equipment when we are not using it.

@bdp24 ....what chunk of TX did the Ranger snag you in?

Some of the 'natives' I rubbed elbow with used to speak of 90+ on some of the 'ruler roads' existing..
...which I employed going from rural west of HOU to HOU Intercontinental, to drop shipping at UPS or FedEx overnight airfreight....

A Tacoma Toy, loaded 'proper', would be nice 'n stable for forays of such... ;)

Never Nabbed...👍  For speed, anyway....*L*

Even then, only once.

Different story.... ;)