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I'm not Heloise, but... There's no escape beyond covering your equipment with sheets in case you've got the bloody Stucco Ceiling Syndrome, a common problem in Southern California, and other sectors possessing Cheap Landlord Disfunction. Frigging stucco is in a constant state of decomposition, and will supply a fine coating of dust everywhere, especially in a State That Moves like CA does. Suggestions involve using sheets to cover your equipment, and fairly regular dusting over everything else. ESPECIALLY if you're a smoker (of any kind), as the smoke particles are sticky buggars, and complicate the issue of dusting immensely. Venetian blinds suffer the worst from this if you don't dust 'em regularly; they'll take on a crappy looking surface eventually, revealing the tar (/etc.) from one's smoking activities over a several year period. By which time it's best to just replace them, and not attempt to clean... Stephen Goodman * It's the free Loop Of The Week! EarthLight Productions * http://www.earthlight.net/Studios.html * (Hear the NEW "Star Spangled Banner" here!) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nemoguitt@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 11:16 Subject: dear heloise > one of the many little things that will eventually push me over the edge is > the fact that i must dust off my equipment every day........and yes heloise, > i smoke and smoke and smoke.......but unlike kim, i do not have to worry > about single malt contamination, i think gin dries cleaner.......so my > question is this, will i have to dust less when i can no longer plug my > tablas in or if the electrcity does not go away how do you suggest that i > deal with the air-born pollution problem.......or should i get myself another > job and not worry about it?.........thanks........michael >