excessive dust and speakers?

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  • specialized
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 332

    excessive dust and speakers?

    Hi there.. There is some reconstruction of one of my rooms. Since it's totaly different room , and since it's a small reconstruction (more electricity cables installing in the wall and some wall treatmant), i thought there would be not so much dust in my living room. Also i was a bit afraid of potential damage while packing everything in the box or covering them. Anyway i was wrong , and there is excessive dust (tinny dust from the walls i guess) in whole my apartment and on speakers and amps..

    Is there any chance of damage becouse of that?


    How to clean everything from dust without damaging it?


    Im planing to open all my electronic devices (amps, dac..), and to use small air compressor. Is that ok? Also how to clean the speakers?


    Greetings

    Darko
  • aarsoe
    Senior Member
    • May 2004
    • 795

    #2
    Not to paint a horror picture, but dry wall dust can be corrosive if it get moist. Not sure if that is something that is good for your circuit boards. So I would clean them with air as you plan to. For the speakers I would just use a "feather" brom or what ever you call that fancy thing that were made of austrige feathers in the old days

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    • KRC
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 166

      #3
      Physically moving the items is the ultimate choice if you are able, or to cover them up with plastic sheets. But, you are right compressed air is terrific for the electronics. I would not use a compressor though, I would go with the cams of compressed air from computer stores etc as you would not have to worry about the strength of the air. For CD/DVD players you will have the issue of laser lenses etc so I would follow manufactorers instructions for that. For the speakers, the exterior, I use lemon oil weekly to dust them and it is great for dusting and to keep the veneer from drying, for the drivers, again the can of compressed air would go along way, just be careful around tweeters.

      Kevin

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      • specialized
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 332

        #4
        Originally posted by KRC
        Physically moving the items is the ultimate choice if you are able, or to cover them up with plastic sheets. But, you are right compressed air is terrific for the electronics. I would not use a compressor though, I would go with the cams of compressed air from computer stores etc as you would not have to worry about the strength of the air. For CD/DVD players you will have the issue of laser lenses etc so I would follow manufactorers instructions for that. For the speakers, the exterior, I use lemon oil weekly to dust them and it is great for dusting and to keep the veneer from drying, for the drivers, again the can of compressed air would go along way, just be careful around tweeters.

        Kevin


        Its allready done.. Do u think that dust made some damage ? Or when i clean it it would be ok? If there is some damage how to check that is damaged?

        Also should i use vacum cleaner clean the dust?


        Greetings

        Darko

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        • Charlieu
          Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 55

          #5
          I doubt there would be any damage. If you had any equipment running while the work was in progress, your worry will be the ones with fans in them. They would have the most dust pulled into them and the dust could affect the longevity of the fans. Use the vacuum on the exteriors. Take your equipment outside before using compressed or canned air to blow the dust off. Be careful if you use canned air. Short bursts about 5 to 6 inches from the circuit boards. Canned air comes out very cold and can cause condensation to form on the surface you are blowing the dust off of. Your speakers are easy. Swiffer them, remove the grilles if you had them on and vacuum them. You can use a wood polish on the cabinents to give them the final touch.

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