Had a big carbon dust problem at power plants I worked at. Source was the carbon brushes for excitation slip rings on the 430MW generators. The brushes had a problem wearing out fast and unbelieveable how the fine dust got into everything. It made it through all the plant HVAC somehow.
The control system circuit boards, IT server room - despite dedicated HVAC/air conditioning the dust got in. We put in extra-fine filters on the ducts which did collect a bunch but the problems of residue on the boards was too late. The buildup is only a problem on HV traces and components, or high impedance circuits.
We would pull boards and do a brief ultrasonic wash to get it off. The carbon sticks to things.
I'd also seen the buildup at restaurants cooking with mesquite, the charcoal soot was in computers but I'd use compressed air (assuming generated ESD did not kill things).