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Originally Posted by cheshirecat I would suggest blowing some compressed air in through the bottom until you get it either somewhere you can't see it or get it out completely.
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Only problem is you risk getting moisture (that liquid that comes from the compressed air) in teh housing and dust as well... that will be much harder to remove... I'd start with the vaccuum if I were you.
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