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Old 31.03.2005, 10:41 PM
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Default Ionic breezers or any air cleaners

How do all of you guys keep your studio equipments free of dust?
I recently noticed lot of dust on all of the studio equipments (mixer, cables,studiomonitors, synths,computer)
Anyone use any sharperimage's ionicbreezers or any air purifiers?
Any recomendations?

Someone told me that sharperimage's ionicbreezers does'nt work really
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Old 01.04.2005, 06:59 AM
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dust, that is the eternal problem.
i don't have any dedicated spray or special cleaner, so i just clean them regularly with a dry cloth, but i don't know what to do against dust that is below the knobs, i didn't dare remove them and clean below them
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The Ionic Breeze does attract a huge amount of dust to it's core of metal but it is hardly ALL the dust that needs to be trapped.

It does emit a pleasant flow of ions that give your studio a fresh smell.

I dig mine!

I also have an ozonator that I run once a week to keep any pesky odors from ever building up.

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I have an Ionic Breeze and even though the collection grid gets dirty as hell, I don't honestly notice any less dust in my space.
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You guys are probably gunna yell at me, but I use a standard Vacuum cleaner! Every week or 2 I'll go through the studio.

Some times the Nord gets dust inside, so I'll open her up and suck the grit out. With the mixer I just press the Vacuum onto the slider track and whack it on full suck.

The rest of my gear doesn't have too much of a dust problem inside, so I'll go over the top of it all with the Vacuum.

Haven't lost any knobs yet - touch the wooden pitch bender on the Nord.
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