Question about cans of duster
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Question about cans of duster
Okay so I figure it happens to everyone, you spray your can of air on a board to clean the dust off and the liquid comes out and bubbles on the board and disappears really fast. I am not one to use compressed air often so my questions are: What is this liquid? Can it potentially damage my board if too much gets sprayed on? Thanks for helping this modding noob!
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Re: Question about cans of duster
Don't shake the can and keep it upright.
It is the gas that's compressed into a liquid. I'm not sure what the 'bitterant' is in canned air that's added to keep fuckwits from huffing it, so I don't know if that's harmful to stuff it might be sprayed directly on as liquid with the rest. However, like the can getting cold when you use it a lot, that's the liquid boiling back into gas, so it will chill where it touches a lot. If you spray the liquid on you, you can give yourself frostbite. Depending on what you spray it on, the stress of rapidly cooling could damage a fragile component, especially if you're spraying it on something that's currently very warm. Having it get rapidly cold could also lead to condensation.
It is the gas that's compressed into a liquid. I'm not sure what the 'bitterant' is in canned air that's added to keep fuckwits from huffing it, so I don't know if that's harmful to stuff it might be sprayed directly on as liquid with the rest. However, like the can getting cold when you use it a lot, that's the liquid boiling back into gas, so it will chill where it touches a lot. If you spray the liquid on you, you can give yourself frostbite. Depending on what you spray it on, the stress of rapidly cooling could damage a fragile component, especially if you're spraying it on something that's currently very warm. Having it get rapidly cold could also lead to condensation.
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Re: Question about cans of duster
I wouldnt worry about it, ive accidently sprayed it on my components before, just let it evaporate before turning the component on.
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Re: Question about cans of duster
I've seen this happen on accident, but usually only when the can is brand new / really full. I haven't seen it cause harm but as previously stated if the component was warm theoretically it could. If you're working on something particularly valuable just use a can that's half full (and like hobie said, don't shake it, and keep it upright).

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Re: Question about cans of duster
The same way that people huff spray paint, freon, and the like. Spray or pop the can in a big trash bag, then inhale from the top you're holding closed like a balloon. Unfortunately I know this because a girl a year older than me died huffing freon when I was in high school and one other evening I was hanging out with some not so smart people, another girl stopped breathing for a bit because they were doing it too.ninjainspandex wrote:people huff cans of air? how does that even work??
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Re: Question about cans of duster
Wow, people are morons. Apparently they don't know that's one of the quickest routes to brain damage.Hobie-wan wrote:The same way that people huff spray paint, freon, and the like. Spray or pop the can in a big trash bag, then inhale from the top you're holding closed like a balloon. Unfortunately I know this because a girl a year older than me died huffing freon when I was in high school and one other evening I was hanging out with some not so smart people, another girl stopped breathing for a bit because they were doing it too.ninjainspandex wrote:people huff cans of air? how does that even work??![]()
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Re: Question about cans of duster
One thing I've learned about people who do things that are proven to cause brain damage: they will always deny that it causes anyone brain damage.foxhound1022 wrote:Wow, people are morons. Apparently they don't know that's one of the quickest routes to brain damage.Hobie-wan wrote:The same way that people huff spray paint, freon, and the like. Spray or pop the can in a big trash bag, then inhale from the top you're holding closed like a balloon. Unfortunately I know this because a girl a year older than me died huffing freon when I was in high school and one other evening I was hanging out with some not so smart people, another girl stopped breathing for a bit because they were doing it too.ninjainspandex wrote:people huff cans of air? how does that even work??![]()
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Re: Question about cans of duster
That's because of the preexisting brain damage.foxhound1022 wrote:Wow, people are morons. Apparently they don't know that's one of the quickest routes to brain damage.Hobie-wan wrote:The same way that people huff spray paint, freon, and the like. Spray or pop the can in a big trash bag, then inhale from the top you're holding closed like a balloon. Unfortunately I know this because a girl a year older than me died huffing freon when I was in high school and one other evening I was hanging out with some not so smart people, another girl stopped breathing for a bit because they were doing it too.ninjainspandex wrote:people huff cans of air? how does that even work??![]()
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Re: Question about cans of duster
Don't you get carded when you buy those canisters? In Maine you do.

