Can I get some advice on using canned air?
Lately I've been noticing my laptop's fan runs a lot when I watch videos on it for extended lengths of time. I've had it for a bit more than a year, I think, in a household with many pets, so I figured it could probably use some cleaning. Problem is I've never used compressed air to clean out a computer before.
I picked up some
Maxell Blast Away Multi-Purpose Cleaner since it came up in a search for compressed air and it was something I could pick up without having to travel out of town. After getting it trying it out on a table and being shocked by liquid coming out of it (which seems to be condensed water vapor or something which goes away after spraying it a bit and which the directions did actually warn about), I got a bit paranoid about using it.
I've sprayed the table to see if it develops a sticky residue like I read about in a review that may not have even been for this particular product which I can't find anymore and could just have been caused by incompetence on the part of the reviewer. The directions on the can say not to use it on camera lenses; does that mean it leaves a residue or are they maybe just sensitive to being dislodged by strong blasts of air? I don't know. It says it contains a bitterant; could that cause problems? Why do they even need to put a bitterant in the thing if they make me show my i.d. when I buy it? Is that the sort of America we really want to live in?
So, yeah, I'm a bit anxious about this whole canned air thing, since this is the only computer I own and I don't want to accidentally void my warranty or possibly do something worse. Does anyone know anything about the product I intend to use or can recommend another one highly enough that it would be worth travelling and spending more money to get something better? (If it can't be purchased at something like Walmart or Target or whatever, it's likely going to take me at least 45 minutes to get there, and I don't personally have access to any sort of online monies, so it better be very much worth my while to do so.) And any tips about the actual use of canned air would likely be appreciated.