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Reddit mentions of Endust for Electronics 6 oz Anti-Static Cleaning and Dusting Pump Spray 097000

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Endust for Electronics 6 oz Anti-Static Cleaning and Dusting Pump Spray 097000. Here are the top ones.

Endust for Electronics 6 oz Anti-Static Cleaning and Dusting Pump Spray 097000
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Gently cleans dust, fingerprints and smears from your screenHelps prevent the loss of data due to static chargesOil, wax and ammonia-free - does not have a foul ordor and will not leave build up on the productGel formula will not run all over your electronicsAnti-static cleaning spray for electronicsAnti-static dusting spray for electronicsOil free, wax free, and ammonia freeHelps prolong equipment life
Specs:
Height9.5 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2021
Size8 oz (97000)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width3.7 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Endust for Electronics 6 oz Anti-Static Cleaning and Dusting Pump Spray 097000:

u/SirNarwhal · 11 pointsr/vinyl

You can get a Spin Clean which uses proper fluid (not soap) to clean your records and doesn't submerge the middle of your record and ruin it. It also includes microfiber towels and brushes to dry and also to get out any embedded dirt from grooves.

Or if you're cheap like me, you can just use microfiber cloths and anti-static spray like this and just spritz your microfiber towel/cloth with it like 2-3 times and give your record a quick wipe. Gets rid of any static that built up in the pressing process and taking your record out the first time, which 1) prevents it from picking stuff up and 2) gets any excess vinyl out of the grooves so you won't have any issues.

If you have a TON of money to blow, get a VPI machine, which is basically a bit like a mix of the Spin Clean or just some anti-static spray in that you wet the record with special fluid, spin it around on a special turntable while it's locked in, and then vacuum dry it. If you're lucky, places nearby may even have a machine. I have a shop where if I buy like $20 worth of stuff they clean a record for me for free or if I want, it's $1 a record to get cleaned and the results are amazing.

Hope that helps!

u/ahenkel · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I've used this https://www.amazon.com/Endust-Electronics-Anti-Static-Cleaning-097000/dp/B00005T3Z7 before.

I just spritz a little on a lint free cloth and wipe down the surfaces.

I shouldn't have to tell you not to spray it on components should i?

u/LocalAmazonBot · 1 pointr/vinyl

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