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Wow. I have some of this stuff on hand as I write.
There's not a lot that a nice bristle, or even artist's brush can't get out of there, it just takes a bit more work, and the brush will get grubby so you have to wash it fairly if you do a lot of cleaning with it.
When I was a tronics tech, I used a bristle brush, just was not into canned air because sometimes it was not available so I did not want to become dependent on it.
The other techs lived on the stuff. They'd hold a sort of revolt if they didn't get it, then clutching their new cans of "air" they'd use it to blow down their workbenches at the end of the day! Aargh! That stuff is expensive, that was my big objection, and I was all for installing some sort of air system with a compressor, so the techs could blow off their stupid benches if they wanted to so bad, without the company having to pay $5 or more a bottle for canned "air".
They sell this stuff by the 3 pack and by the case, by the ton, at Fry's which is the local big computer/tronics store. And at every computer store, stereo shop, supermarket at times, auto parts place, you name it.
Ecological, non-evil alternative: Bristle brush, artist's brush, and if you want a blast of air, it should be possible to use a bicycle pump to pump up an air tank, pump 'er up and there you go.
Just another example of well, the inherent evilness of tech.










