Swiffer dusters are magic.
Chuck Norcutt
Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
> I know too in household vacuum use that when dust clings to
> something, especially a vertical surface, that you have to use
> something to dislodge it like a brush attachment before it is picked
> up or put the hose right on it which does not do as good a job. You
> really do not want to touch a mirror or sensor with the end of the
> miniature vacuum tube so that you do not damage them. There is the
> additional problem of build up of electrostatic charge on the
> incoming dust by all the whirling dry air.
>
> It seems to me the electrostatically charged brush is the most
> reasonable approach if a low pressure blow from a clean, no residue
> CO2 source does not work and wet cleaning if there are glued on bits.
> We all like plug-in gadgets to make our lives easier, but sometimes
> simple things just work better.
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