Deodorant bad for pc?

Jul 2, 2018
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so my little brother came in to my room and emptied a can of deodorant in my room, when I go to my room it was very foggy and i couldnt even breath properly because of the smell but i decided to sleep anyway because I was very tired, so heres the problem, my pc was on the whole time he sprayed and I didnt turn it off when I went to sleep, will these affect my components of the pc, will it shorten my pc's life expectancy? And my two case fans were on running the whole which got me more worried.
 
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Audible vibrations usually come from fans, hdds or optical drives. Hdds are sealed tight and optical drives only spin when used.

I suspect fan. Deodorant may have caused an fan imbalance or friction by getting into the bearing assembly or residue on the fan blades.

Could be a crook case fan. Do you feel the case vibrate? Try adust case fan speed or disconnect them and see if vibrations stop. Turn PC off before pulling any wires.
Lol. No it should be fine. Dunno how you slept in that room. good effort.

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Question from cidsino : "deodorant on pc"

so my little brother pranked me by emptying a can of deodaorant in my room which was very small and enclosed, the problem here is that my pc was on the whole time and has 2 fans making it worse because the deodorant can enter quickly, so my room was very foggy the whole night but i didnt worry about it that time, i only worried now because my pc started making loud noises, im thinking that the deodaorant caused this but i dont know, is my pc and videocard damaged, or is there a way to fix this?
 


like the strong vibration kind of noise, im kind of worried because its fairly new and we just bought the graphics card and we are worried that we may have damaged it
 
Audible vibrations usually come from fans, hdds or optical drives. Hdds are sealed tight and optical drives only spin when used.

I suspect fan. Deodorant may have caused an fan imbalance or friction by getting into the bearing assembly or residue on the fan blades.

Could be a crook case fan. Do you feel the case vibrate? Try adust case fan speed or disconnect them and see if vibrations stop. Turn PC off before pulling any wires.
 
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