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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 546298, member: 4230"]Maybe i am a wee-bit on the paronoid side. myabe i am, maybe im not. In practicing taking photos of coins lately, i have come to the conclusion that lint, dust, cat/dog hair, and any other foreign material hovering around my picturetaking target... well, it just plain sucks <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I thought to myself this weekend, how i read other folks on CoinTalk mentioned they keep a can or two of canned air by the camera. My question, is it safe? Canned air contents are under pressure. There is a chemical in the can, and i cannot imagine my being the only one to 'play' with that liquid contents of said cans. It freezes, yet burns. And i cannot imagine that i am the omly person to witness fluid ejection even when used with the utmost care. </p><p><br /></p><p>So.... has anyone who uses canned air ever had a spray or even a droplet or two come out of the can and onto their coin? Can the can or air, even without the presence of any ejected material, leave any type of misted material on the coin??</p><p><br /></p><p>In a nutshell.... how safe is my coin if i were to use the godsend of canned air to free the coin from the clutches of airborne containamets?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 546298, member: 4230"]Maybe i am a wee-bit on the paronoid side. myabe i am, maybe im not. In practicing taking photos of coins lately, i have come to the conclusion that lint, dust, cat/dog hair, and any other foreign material hovering around my picturetaking target... well, it just plain sucks :) I thought to myself this weekend, how i read other folks on CoinTalk mentioned they keep a can or two of canned air by the camera. My question, is it safe? Canned air contents are under pressure. There is a chemical in the can, and i cannot imagine my being the only one to 'play' with that liquid contents of said cans. It freezes, yet burns. And i cannot imagine that i am the omly person to witness fluid ejection even when used with the utmost care. So.... has anyone who uses canned air ever had a spray or even a droplet or two come out of the can and onto their coin? Can the can or air, even without the presence of any ejected material, leave any type of misted material on the coin?? In a nutshell.... how safe is my coin if i were to use the godsend of canned air to free the coin from the clutches of airborne containamets?[/QUOTE]
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