Colleagues, I will contribute to the discussion as a person serving computer equipment, among others.
Let's remember that in addition to the vacuum cleaner, there is special equipment for cleaning from dust and dry dirt - cans of compressed air. They look like sprays, a tube is supplied for access to hot places, the pressure is high enough and, most importantly, unlike a vacuum cleaner, there is practically no accumulation of static electricity on the equipment being serviced (vacuum cleaners often kill electronics if they are without special grounding).
Such cartridges are sold by office equipment dealers.
The only advice: if you are using such a cylinder for the first time and blowing the keyboard from the laptop, hold the keys with your other hand, because if the tube comes in at a good angle, the key can fly out. It's okay too, everything is latched, but nonetheless.
Post has been editedslimest - 06.05.09, 17:47