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Re: Getting dust off of machines...?



In article <90552177.0204232141.43b1efc9@posting.google.com>,
 blake@blakespot.com (Blake Patterson) wrote:

> Does anyone sell a kind of "static cling" wipe that has no chemicals
> on it but that picks up dust better than just a rag, that I might
> safely use to wipe down computers to get dust off of them?  There's a
> little mop type thing that I've got for the house that has sheets of
> this cling cloth that you apply to the mop and then run it along
> ceilings and mouldings to get dust, and it just clings via static I
> believe.  Not sure if there are any chemicals in there--reluctant to
> use on PC.
> 
> Anything like this made for computers in general?  Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> bp

There is a type of _cloth_ known as microfibre which does what you want. 
Just picks up the dust and leaves no smears and does not simply transfer 
the dust to elsewhere. Good for TV screens, Computer screens etc.
HTH

-- 
Peter Sealy

Lavington AUSTRALIA