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Set the graphics card on your cleaning surface and use the brush and alcohol to remove stubborn dust.
When the sanding is done wipe off the excess dust using a cheesecloth, then use compressed air and a clean cloth to remove the more stubborn dust.
You can use them on your silk flowers to loosen stubborn dust pretty effectively, but you run the risk of dislodging delicately glued parts.
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Track etiquette, the geometry of the blend line, what all those colored flags mean, and how to clean stubborn brake dust off your wheels.
Heavily blackened trunks stand stubborn in the burnt dust.
Despite a steady stream of data from public agencies showing that the stubborn, eye-stinging plumes of dust from the wrecked World Trade Center pose few risks, thousands of people -- residents and workers in nearby neighborhoods, firefighters, demolition crews, those who fled the attacks -- say they still fear for their health.
Initial studies of firefighters found that many had developed "trade center cough," a stubborn hacking that caused them to cough up soot and dust particles.
Political leaders dusted off the hoary notion of an urban agenda...Many Americans hoped that, somehow, the stubborn dilemmas of crime and poverty that so dehumanize urban life would be tackled with a renewed public will.
Household vacuum cleaners, sponges and mops tend to rearrange the dust without getting rid of it, he said, and in two days it settles back down, like a stubborn houseguest.
Stubborn people.
Stubborn history.
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