Never forgot someone in a PC shop blaming his wife calling here a myriad of insulting blame filled names stating it was her that had broke his PC “she’s hoovered it out stupid b@tch now it’s f@cked!!! silly c@w!!!” so all I said was you sure it isn’t the power switch on the back of the PSU?
He then says “oh…didn’t know there was one…sorry to me wife for that”
Lol I flipped the switch and it instantly booted fine, hence there was no charge for him so no harm no foul I guess…unless his missus beat the sh@t out of him when he got home…who knows?
The drops you see coming off of canned air is the accelerant and condensation, which evaporates instantly. You shouldn’t use it on a running PC because it is mildly flammable. As for the vacuum being used I was speaking of the safer way someone could use it at home, not at a shop. At the shops I worked at they all had Data Vacs which are dedicated suck/blow vacuums, along with various various anti-static attachments. They also had compressors. The use was depending on the job and cleaning up after the job. I would sometimes use the Data Vac as a way to keep the dust I would kick up with the compressor down. Then agian I have washed really bad computer motherboards to get oils, tars, or other stuff off the board to get it clean, and then give the boards an isopropyl bath to get them clean. The motherboard and air cooler has to be absolutely disgusting before I get that far into it.