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Dust: the Computer KillerI’m sure we have all run our fingers down a surface to check if it needs a clean. That tell tale streak of dust that we remove tell us its time for a little spit and polish. Have you ever wondered what dust actually is? There are those that will tell you that dust is comprised mainly of dead human skin cells, which isn’t a hundred percent true although there is certainly plenty of human skin in the average pile of dust.
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