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Jeanine,

Oh wow, I wish I COULD shampoo a cat. He fights

with me if I even try to brush him or comb him.

Regarding electronics...due to space limitation I

have to stacks some electronics like dvd or vcr

and tv etc, have a Tivo. Can I put wood slats

between them? Would that help?

So use an antistatic product? I guess you would

just spray that around areas that dust could get

inside like grills, and opening. Wouldn't a

strong vacuum clean them okay. I've heard of

high pressure air to clean but I think that may

drive dust deeper into device.

--- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

> -Barb, yes, I ve read a few times of mold in

> animal dander. it may

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-lol's, I've never heard of a cat that likes baths.

I would spray anything inside, just around the area. air space is

best between electronics but yes a board would help. vacumming would

be better for not blowing things into your air.-- In

, bbw <barb1283@...> wrote:

>

> Jeanine,

> Oh wow, I wish I COULD shampoo a cat. He fights

> with me if I even try to brush him or comb him.

>

> Regarding electronics...due to space limitation I

> have to stacks some electronics like dvd or vcr

> and tv etc, have a Tivo. Can I put wood slats

> between them? Would that help?

>

> So use an antistatic product? I guess you would

> just spray that around areas that dust could get

> inside like grills, and opening. Wouldn't a

> strong vacuum clean them okay. I've heard of

> high pressure air to clean but I think that may

> drive dust deeper into device.

>

> --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

>

> > -Barb, yes, I ve read a few times of mold in

> > animal dander. it may

> >

>

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Jeanine,

So I open electronics up and blow anti static

stuff inside them? Do I get this at computer

stores? Thanks a bunch. If I tried to bath my

cat, I'd end up in a hospital.

--- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

> -lol's, I've never heard of a cat that likes

> baths.

> I would spray anything inside, just around the

> area. air space is

> best between electronics but yes a board would

> help. vacumming would

> be better for not blowing things into your

> air.-- In

> , bbw

>

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--sorry barb, I meant (woundn't) spray anything inside. our's was a

electronic destatitizer device.I dont know if you can purchase any

sprays from a computer store.you might. I know theres spray out there

for cloths, might help to spray a little in the area but dont spray

it inside. its hard to get anything anymore, they dont want anyone to

working on equipment they want you to bring it into the repair shop.I

haven't kept up with things for years in that area, but I dont think

you can even get ahold of resisters or diodes or anything like that

anymore. last time I tried, I had to go to a repair shop and they

would not order anything for me. - In ,

bbw <barb1283@...> wrote:

>

> Jeanine,

> So I open electronics up and blow anti static

> stuff inside them? Do I get this at computer

> stores? Thanks a bunch. If I tried to bath my

> cat, I'd end up in a hospital.

>

> --- who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

>

> > -lol's, I've never heard of a cat that likes

> > baths.

> > I would spray anything inside, just around the

> > area. air space is

> > best between electronics but yes a board would

> > help. vacumming would

> > be better for not blowing things into your

> > air.-- In

> > , bbw

> >

>

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