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		<title>By: Harold</title>
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		<description>HI geeks, 
I have always been trying to clean my PC using compressed air pressure but the effects were not that effective until I decided to strip th whole casing and split allthe componets. Its a risky plan though.So please,unless under the guidance of an experienced hardware geek, please dont try this at home. 
However my PC was very clean after four years working everyday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI geeks,<br />
I have always been trying to clean my PC using compressed air pressure but the effects were not that effective until I decided to strip th whole casing and split allthe componets. Its a risky plan though.So please,unless under the guidance of an experienced hardware geek, please dont try this at home.<br />
However my PC was very clean after four years working everyday.</p>
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