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Post by Orbitron on Feb 24, 2010 13:43:11 GMT -5
Hi Guys, I'm using those air duster cans to remove dusts from my toys and its getting really really expensive and the annoying part is when the can gets really cold, it loses the pressure. I have to wait for about 15 to 30 minutes to get it working again. I was thinking of using an Air Compressor Tank that most modelers uses for airbrushing their Gundams. Does anyone know which one to buy? I'm looking for something portable and enough to remove dusts and can carry anywhere in the house. Thanks in Advance.
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Post by mpchi on Feb 24, 2010 13:56:23 GMT -5
Ever try using those make-up brushes for dusting? Yeah, the ones that the ladies use for putting make-up on. They work really well for me, and its cheap enough (don't need fancy brand names). The soft bristles can get into thin gaps and grooves too. Just get a nice soft one (probably medium size instead of something too fat) will do. Will save you a lot from continuosly buying those cans.
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Post by magengar on Feb 24, 2010 15:40:00 GMT -5
I'm using an elephant. Its lungs are Deeeeep. ;D
zozo-Magengar
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Post by Orbitron on Feb 24, 2010 16:08:53 GMT -5
Ever try using those make-up brushes for dusting? Yeah, the ones that the ladies use for putting make-up on. They work really well for me, and its cheap enough (don't need fancy brand names). The soft bristles can get into thin gaps and grooves too. Just get a nice soft one (probably medium size instead of something too fat) will do. Will save you a lot from continuosly buying those cans. Hi mpchi, That's right! I'll ask my wife if she has extra. Thanks!!! ;D
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Post by Orbitron on Feb 24, 2010 16:09:34 GMT -5
I'm using an elephant. Its lungs are Deeeeep. ;D zozo-Magengar LOL!!! ;D
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Post by Ben-Ohki on Feb 24, 2010 21:26:21 GMT -5
Back when vinyl records were still popular, my father had this little brush with a rubber squeeze bladder attached... you probably can't find those anymore but still... if you happen to have one, same thing.
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Post by mechamasterj on Feb 24, 2010 23:24:52 GMT -5
shoot i use paint brush but some of those make up burshes would be great too. most compressors are around 100 so not sure if you want to spend that much but if your spending that much on dust cans i guess it would be a good investment for you, then you an paint too lol
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Post by mpchi on Feb 25, 2010 16:27:52 GMT -5
Not to mention the compressor is also kind of bulky and with cables, not something particular handy to haul around, just to clean off some dust on selected toys on the shelf. A brush or similar alternative would be more user friendly.
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Post by kencoesta on Feb 25, 2010 17:33:20 GMT -5
Make-up brush. Survey SAYS...! click-DING!!! ^___^
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Post by KingboyD on Feb 26, 2010 6:57:27 GMT -5
You're supposed to dust them?
I just pretend its space/asteroid residue. ;D
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Post by Qball99 on Feb 26, 2010 9:17:22 GMT -5
Well, if you're willing to spend $100 bucks, I got a better idea! ;D
Just buy one of those ionic air purifiers for the room, and you won't have to worry about dusting!
-Q
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Post by KingboyD on Feb 26, 2010 9:41:49 GMT -5
Do those really work? I had one in the past, and I noticed no difference.
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Post by Qball99 on Feb 28, 2010 10:19:39 GMT -5
Hrmm, i would hope so....LOL Did you have the one with the filter? Or the one with the metal trays that you pull out and wipe down?
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Post by Cyrano on Mar 12, 2010 23:12:50 GMT -5
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