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    Default Cleaning Systems and Games with Canned AIR SPRAYERS?

    Just wondering if anybody else on here cleans any of their systems or games with those canned air sprayers you can buy in Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, Office Max, etc. They are only like 1.25-2 a can or so. (I know some are more expensive than others)

    Anyways, I have always used them to clean my systems, epscially CD based systems, getting inside the tray. Also, they work good to clean out the air vents on the sides of the systems, etc. But if you tilt the sprayer on it's side, mositure will come out. And it can't be good it that hits the insides on systems!

    So, does anyone else use them. AND are they ok to use. They work great for me, but have always wondered if I might be doing harm to my stuff??

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    If you're only cleaning the dust off, then yeah, that's a good way to get the dust out of hard-to-reach places.

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    I have used compressed air to clean out the insides of the connectors on cartridge based systems espesially the original NES and the model 1 Genesis, they don't seem to stay clean for long even with clean like new inserted cartridges. As for the cartridges themselves the best way to clean Nintendo ones is to take them apart with a special $20 or so overpriced tool and use a decent quality white eraser to gently erase the crap on the contacts. As for the Genesis and Master System Carts this doesn't always work, for some reason the connectors seem to be married to the gunk on the pins, so I suggest modest amounts of WD-40 or some equivalent. As for Game Boy, Game Gear and Turbo Graphics/PC Engine Hu Cards I've never had to clean those as they are designed extremely well compared to standard top loading cartridges. As for CD based systems I've never had to clean trays or flip top covers because they never seem to be open long enough for lots of dust to settle, although dust does seem to get in there somehow.

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    Have you used the new canned air that has a fresh lemon scent to it? I work at CompUSA and it is the latest innovation on the canned air front. Kinda smells good at the start, but when using it for more than about 10 seconds it gets kinda nauseating. :/
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    If you're using compressed air any more than a couple of times a month I think you'd want to condiser a small compressor powered by mains. At least here they start at 22€ whereas a can is 9€.
    I bought one of these 22€ models and it has proven it's worth on many other things than dusting.

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    I just wipe dust off with a microfiber towel.
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    funny you should mention this. i JUST got a can for my computer, and used it on my consoles as well! works great and havent had any problems thus far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesmaster
    funny you should mention this. i JUST got a can for my computer, and used it on my consoles as well! works great and havent had any problems thus far.
    Yes, those kind of canned air sprayers. I think some of you guys think I am using a AIR COMPRESSOR. that would probably work though too. Don't think I want to lug one of those things up to my room though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpepper9
    Have you used the new canned air that has a fresh lemon scent to it? I work at CompUSA and it is the latest innovation on the canned air front. Kinda smells good at the start, but when using it for more than about 10 seconds it gets kinda nauseating. :/
    Well, I do love LEMON smelling cleaners! But NO WAY I would use it on my games and systems though. Thanks anyways.
    Oh yeah, I guarantee it would make me nausious too! I just know it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoMan
    Quote Originally Posted by Nesmaster
    funny you should mention this. i JUST got a can for my computer, and used it on my consoles as well! works great and havent had any problems thus far.
    Yes, those kind of canned air sprayers. I think some of you guys think I am using a AIR COMPRESSOR. that would probably work though too. Don't think I want to lug one of those things up to my room though.
    I wouldn't use a ari compressor, water from the air gets in there and WILL spray water on your systems. Oh and dont use a leaf blower either, my SNES was not happy with that.
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    .. and just so you all know..

    That isn't compressed air in there, it is compressed chemicals. There is no telling what the fumes from those chemicals will do to your games/consoles in the long run.

    Compressed air can't be made into a liquid in those containers.. It's impossible..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nez
    Quote Originally Posted by NintendoMan
    Quote Originally Posted by Nesmaster
    funny you should mention this. i JUST got a can for my computer, and used it on my consoles as well! works great and havent had any problems thus far.
    Yes, those kind of canned air sprayers. I think some of you guys think I am using a AIR COMPRESSOR. that would probably work though too. Don't think I want to lug one of those things up to my room though.
    I wouldn't use a ari compressor, water from the air gets in there and WILL spray water on your systems. Oh and dont use a leaf blower either, my SNES was not happy with that.
    Oh hell no I won't be using an Air Compressor!
    Sorry about the leaf blower thing!
    I won't be using one of those either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raedon
    .. and just so you all know..

    That isn't compressed air in there, it is compressed chemicals. There is no telling what the fumes from those chemicals will do to your games/consoles in the long run.

    Compressed air can't be made into a liquid in those containers.. It's impossible..
    That's why I am asking if anything has happened to anybody's stuff WHILE using those canned air sprayers. I know it's not just air that comes out, I can smell the chemicals!

    And on the canned sprayers, there is some moisture that does come out, if you hold the can wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smashy
    If you're only cleaning the dust off, then yeah, that's a good way to get the dust out of hard-to-reach places.
    Yep, like inside cd trays and side vents. Don't know if it's good for the system though??

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    I would imagine that there are a couple of factors that can't be too great when using the canned spray:

    1) If you do NOT hold the can at an almost perfectlly upright the propellent expells moisture.

    2) When the chemicals in the propellent react with the oxygen in the air they become very cold, the same way that liquid nitrogen reacts when released from a compressed state.

    I couldn't imagine that releasing moisture onto your circuit boards and then instantly freezing/rethawing them could have any benificial results.

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    That stuff gets ubercold. Especially if you squeeze the trigger and keep it going. Frost bite anyone?

    Neat tidbit, hold the can upside down and the air is even colder coming out. We made ice form on a cardboard box once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoes23
    I would imagine that there are a couple of factors that can't be too great when using the canned spray:

    1) If you do NOT hold the can at an almost perfectlly upright the propellent expells moisture.

    2) When the chemicals in the propellent react with the oxygen in the air they become very cold, the same way that liquid nitrogen reacts when released from a compressed state.

    I couldn't imagine that releasing moisture onto your circuit boards and then instantly freezing/rethawing them could have any benificial results.
    Yes, true. Maybe if you hold the can farther away, you know, not only like an inch away. I don't know though??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasoco
    Neat tidbit, hold the can upside down and the air is even colder coming out. We made ice form on a cardboard box once.
    Whoa, I didn't know it could get that cold????!!!!

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