From: Morgan Aldridge (makkintosshu_at_mac.com)
Date: Tue Nov 29 2005 - 06:01:24 PST
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:14 AM, John wrote:
[snip]
> ....my only ideas would be to use compressed air from my air-compressor
> in the garage with a jet nozzle to blow out any grit before I insert
> the
> screen protector (remember I'm still talking about the kind, which I
> love the idea of, that slides "under" the seal of the glass to the
> frame) ....but in doing the compressed air could conceptually increase
> the gap between the glass and the frame and wedge grit even further in
> creating more of a problem than doing nothing!
[snip]
I would advise _against_ using the air compressor. Even the air
compressors that claim they are oil-free spray out minute amounts of
oil and it's definitely not safe for electronics. Only used cans of
compressed air that are designed for cleaning electronics and/or film &
negatives.
Morgan Aldridge
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