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What do you use to clean and dust your equipment and rack
Oem  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

11-08-07
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11-08-07   I don't use any sprays - i find they leave marks, especially ...   Aball

11-08-07   Aball,is a static duster save to use on a tt,platter and ton ...   Oem

11-08-07   I use this great big soft fluffy thing on a stick. it could ...   Tobias

11-08-07   Tobias,i use the big fluffy thing on a stick also.i thought ...   Oem

11-08-07   Those yellow flannel rags sold for shining shoes.   Pbb

11-08-07   Be very careful when using a static duster. i used one once ...   Joeyboynj

11-08-07   Microfiber detailing towels work well if you use a light tou ...   Sfar

11-08-07   1. air filter/cleaner. for my small room i could get away wi ...   Pawlowski6132

11-08-07   I use an ostrich feather duster for normal dusting.   Rhljazz

11-08-07   I use a damp cloth followed by a soft cloth to remove any wa ...   Reubent

11-08-07   Swiffer! slips under equipment easily and is a dust magnet. ...   Ncarv

11-08-07   My girlfriend's victoria secrets underwear...i just love my ...   Garebear

11-08-07   I guess the underwear not only clears the dust but probably ...   Alnolan

11-08-07   I like these a lot. guardsman   Albertporter

11-09-07   I can't use the big fluffy thing on a stick. my dog goes nut ...   Donniebaker

11-09-07   My wife told me to try the swiffer duster. i was exceptional ...   Douglas_schroeder

11-09-07   If more then dust needs to be removed i found honda polish a ...   Paracrine

11-09-07   Albertporter,i have used other products that you have recomm ...   Oem

11-09-07   Come on guys, there must be some incredibly expensive audiop ...   Regalma1

11-09-07: Don_s
The following is not an endorsement of Dyson vacuum cleaners. I am not thrilled with mine for numerous reasons and I think they are terribly overpriced.

However, for existing owners, I can make the following suggestion. Dyson makes (also terribly overpriced $30) a soft bristle brush. It is a long oval shape. I find it excellent for vacuuming the tops of equipment. Dust seems to want to cling to brushed aluminum. I hate the idea of "pushing" dirt around so I like the "suck it up" approach.

If there is enough clearance between shelves the brush can reach all the way to the rear. I also use it for vacuuming heat sink fins and the shelves around my equipment.

I also use the Dyson to vacuum the screen on my LCD TV, computer monitor, and keyboard. I prefer the approach of lifting the leading edge a little so the vacuum gets a chance to suck up the dirt before the bristles push it around. My brush is dedicated to audio/video/computer only and I never use it for general cleaning purposes.

WARNING: Be careful around plastic. I only vacuumed the stand on my LCD TV a couple of times then I noticed many fine scratches from the brush. The stand is gloss black. Fortunately I moved the TV to the wall. The gloss black frame of the TV must be a harder composition because I do not see any scratches on it. Just beware of using the brush on plastic especially precious turntable covers.

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11-10-07   There are vacuum attachment brushes made with genuine horse ...   Albertporter

11-10-07   Very fine paint brush   Highend64


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