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Is it a good idea to remove the cover on a receiver and clean the dust off the components inside? I am replacing my receiver but I wanted to clean my new one before I hooked it all up. Can I use a cotton swab and some alcohol (the rubbing kind) to clean it or should I just not worry about it?

Thanks,

Dallas

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On 4/21/2005 3:43:30 PM D-Rex wrote:

Is it a good idea to remove the cover on a receiver and clean the dust off the components inside? I am replacing my receiver but I wanted to clean my new one before I hooked it all up. Can I use a cotton swab and some alcohol (the rubbing kind) to clean it or should I just not worry about it?

Thanks,

Dallas

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get some canned air to blow the dust out..... that will take care of the dust

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My Sony receiver of ~5 years has been fine. Kinda wierd.

I would pull the cover and use compressed air (canned or home compressed) - I would NOT touch anything just for the fact you might disturb something.

Thankfully, my computer has a static generating air filter and I just clean that every few months and it works GREAT!

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On 4/21/2005 4:58:43 PM fastlane wrote:

Got an air compressor in the garage? That will do just as well if you have the right attachment. So you got the 3802?

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Unfortunately no, my dad has a huge air compressor but he is too far away for me to use it. Growing up I had all the "free air" I could use, now I have to pay $7 a compress can! Ugh! 14.gif

Yes, I got the 3802 and it seems to be dustier than my 3801. The price was good and it was local so I went ahead and sprang for it but I wanted to clean it up a bit before I tested it out!

D

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So, if blowing the dust out doesn't satisfy my need for perfection, is cleaning it with a cotton swab and a dab of alcohol completely out of the question? Has no one else done this before?

If not a cotton swab and alcohol is there anything else I could/should do, short of taking it into a specialist to be cleaned. It's not that it is extremely dusty, I just want it to be as close to new as possible.

Thanks,

D

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