Of the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds I've done this way, not one single failure. Not sure what was going on at your place, maybe they should have drained the tank?
I also noted many of the filthiest computers, came from some of the "cleanest" offices. My analysis of this was due to the tower having been put under the desk, right straight into the carpet. Computers are designed to utilize very effective air flow patterns, not ignoring the fact that hot air rises, and this was effectively utilized by placing the power supply at the top rear of the unit, drawing the rising warmer air up from the bottom air inlets, and rearward from the front ones. So, the dust kicked up from the carpets all day by the station occupant, was basically sucked right into the computer, where it settled or stuck. Not to mention these computers were left on 24/7/365 so Windows could do it's daily or weekly maintenance at 3am on wednesdays etc. But getting back to the "cleanest offices" part, that wasn't half as bad as the fact a night cleaning crew came through there each and every evening running their vacuum cleaners all around it, and dumping the waste cans and shredded paper buckets right in front of it. ( that's just my theory haha!)
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