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10-30-2009, 05:18 PM
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Haha, I don't really know. I just heard that a whole bunch of dickheads died from inhaling it.
Okay, so one of the gasses is a refrigerant and is really heavy. It fills your lungs and leaves no room for oxygen and normal air. This stops you from breathing (technically) and decreases oxygen flow to brain.
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Just NEVER use liquids. Computers use electricity and liquids on electronics is like fire on wood.
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10-30-2009, 06:19 PM
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You could use vegetable oil. It doesn't pass a current, but it would only make your computer sticky!
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Another reason to not use liquids.
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I think I'll stick with the compressed air. I don't want my computer to expload or be stickeh. o.o
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Compressed air works the best, or a powerful vacuum. I have also used a power washer once.. although... the computer didn't seem to work afterward.
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Someone told me it was bad to use a vacuum, cause it could cause static electricity, which apparently might mess something up.