On any rig, the shocks are basically the same in the way they are built and function. So yeah, be careful blowing compressed air directly on them. It doesn't hurt to blow off the car, I think it's a good idea to but don't aim your air chuck directly at the shock rod where it enters the body. If I'm cleaning them, I remove the spring and use a cloth to remove the gunk off the rod.
I have no idea what u just did but just wondering, would it work if u took ur shocks off, cut the end off a baloon and just put it over the spring and put it back on your rig??
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I have used the balloons used for making balloon animals, bought from a party store. I just put them on the shock shafts themselves, not on the springs....keeps dirt out of the seals and they are durable.
Ya i have been doing this since the 90's. They are great for bashing and keeping them clean but if you leave them on to long they will break down and stick to the springs. I made some new ones out of an old dress sock. just cut to size and sew up one side and your done. Sew one end in at an angle to make it nice and snug around the bottom shaft. Pics available.