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-jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is beter to use a vacuum cleaner. Whatch out for static electricity zapping any components.
+jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is better to use a vacuum cleaner. Watch out for static electricity zapping any components.

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jillthornberry, yes you could do that, but it can leave moisture on your PCB's from the compressed air. Unless you have an air dryer I would not do it. It is beter to use a vacuum cleaner. Whatch out for static electricity zapping any components.

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