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Ok guys, I know this has been a topic before, but I had to try it again. I've noticed a lot of new faces around here, so I thought I would give them a shot at this burning issue. Has anyone found a product besides eyeglass cleaner or compressed air to clean their nav screen? These screens seem to attract a lot of dust. I have very minor scratches on mine so I want to be careful so I don't add more. I think I am going to try a product that is used to clean "Big Screen" TV's. C'mon guys, there are far too many intelligent minds on this forum to not have a real solution to this problem. I think I read somewhere about someone trying a light coat of plastic polish...whatcha think....Phil
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