I have been very happy with a bottle I got on Amazon, cheap, comes with a nice 
microfiber cloth and only takes a tiny bit so I think it will last forever 
(6.75 fl ozs)

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-SVC2548G-27-Cleaner-Computer/dp/B003DNS89G

I use it on my LCD monitors, laptops and HD TV. I haven't tried it on a matte 
screen but one of the reviewers said it worked fine on them as well.


Works a lot better for me than some of the office box store stuff I've tried, 
particularly from an anti-static/dust perspective. I despise dust on my monitor.


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: dust


Greetings!

At home, my PC is in the same room with two kitty litter boxes.  (Well, it's a 
crappy machine anyway, right?)

The monitor is a flatscreen with a "matte" finish.  The kitty litter tends to 
put out a LOT of dust.  (Even at the office, though, dust on similar monitors 
becomes an issue.)  It is now like trying to see through a couple of layers of 
wax paper.

What have folks found that does a decent job of getting these sceens clean 
again?

Thanks!
--
richard

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