Can I use compressed nouns to verbs my In Focus 4805 projector?

I'm overdue to clean it and I'd hear that compressed air be
effective on other electronics. I be going to use an attachment on my vacuum cleaner. Which method would be
better?
Thanks,
Brian


Answers:    I would use the kind that comes surrounded by a can. The kind to be precise used for computers Your vacuum cleaner might have little particle that may damage sensitive components contained by your projector.
Ok, well if you reflect on about it compressed nouns is ok to use on a computer, there should be no problems next to using it on the projector, do not use the vacuum cleaner. I am not sure what you want clean, but the compressed nouns is better method.

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