There is a car valeter on a retail park near me that are always very busy, people tend to drop their car there to be cleaned while shopping. When passing the other day I saw one of the cleaners inside the car with a 1 inch paint brush ( no not with paint on) using it to get into all the nooks and crannies, the places you can't get the hoover into. Guess what I bought while up there. :>)
Been using a dry paintbrush with a vacuum cleaner to clean awkward places since about 1970. It was common practice in the TV repair shops everywhere. Every pc repair shop does the same even now. Useful around the house too.
Well not everyone worked in a tv repair shop Togo, or in any job that needed fine dust removed first. There are I would think many simple solutions to tackle various jobs.
I got strangely hooked on a recent series about the cleaning and conservation work of National Trust stately homes (it was more interesting than it sounds).
I was very supristed to see people perched precariously up ladders and on scaffolding, cleaning the chandeliers with dry paintbrushes and vacuum cleaners strapped to their backs.
I said they should have got Del and Rodney to do it :)
A lot of the cleaning involved paint brushes, make up brushes and vacuum cleaners.
retro, I got carried away with my compressor blowing out the fans on my all in one pc and now there's a line of dust behind one half of the screen. I am an idiot
Barry
I did write for bigger jobs
:-) I admit I give the desktop keyboard the occasional short blasts but am aware that water can collect in the air reservoir if not frequently drained.