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    Default Cleaning Laptop Fan

    Well I think I need to clean my laptops fan, but I have never cleaned a laptop fan before.

    Is it tricky? or is it as easy as a desktop?

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    Grab yourself some compressed air, but otherwise its just the same as anything else really.
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    Buy a can of compressed air, but be carefull because sometimes it has liquid in. Im not being funny but just get a hoover and shove the pipe of the fan for about 5 seconds.
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    I hoover my laptop:8





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    Really, im surprised it doesnt break - being a technician for several years of my life let me give you an idea of how thats setting up for fail - The reason hoovers can collect dust etc, is the nature of how they work is basicly enducing static charge over the actual hoover bits themselves - so if you get that too close to a component, you can literally surge it - I have seen this more than once. The fluid in an air-can is usually alcohol or butane/propane based, both of which evaporate quickly and dont cause any harm to your computers/laptops.
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    With compressed air, will I still have to open up my laptop?

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    You shouldnt need to open it up lol, only if there is so much dust that it wont blow through - most of the time it doesnt require being opened....
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