Cans of compressed air for removing dust?
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While I agree that a soft brush is best, I find canned air to be quite handy. If you don't get too close, and as was mentioned earlier, don't squeeze the trigger too hard, you shouldn't have any real problems with blowing details off. Just don't turn the can upside down while spraying, and don't even "rock" the can, or you can get serious frostbite!!! (don't ask me how I know this!!)
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