QUOTE(xeratos_85 @ Feb 20 2010, 10:01 AM)
just ignore him .. BTW ts, i already used air compressed can since 2004.
and some advice, dont spray it on ur skin, ur skin will red and pain because the air output is very cold.
and if u want to spray at electronic component, spray it with proper distance, dont to close to a subject (u will see something like ice on ur electronic component) .
if you're on tight budget, maybe you can get a mini squeezer. it's a rubber bulb with a small openings at the end. Most people use it to clean their DSLR, but note that it's not as powerful as compressed airand some advice, dont spray it on ur skin, ur skin will red and pain because the air output is very cold.
and if u want to spray at electronic component, spray it with proper distance, dont to close to a subject (u will see something like ice on ur electronic component) .
Feb 24 2010, 10:38 AM

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