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My computer was exposed to a heavy dose of smoke when a pan on my stove  
caught fire.  All was saved, but I am concerned about the smoke.   I have 
used Economy Duster on the computer and keyboard, but wonder what is  a 
suitable cleaning agent for my computer screen.  It's not visibly  coated 
with soot, but I would like to wipe it down with something.  Is  isopropyl 
alcohol appropriate?
Thanks,
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I use eye glasses cleaner with a rag made of 100% cotton which is  flannel.  
But what ever you do, DO NOT spray it on the monitor glass,  always spray the 
rag, then wipe on the monitor.  Use a second cloth of 100%  flannel to wipe it 
dry with.  If you see that it's coated with soot,  you might have to do this 
several times or until you come out with a clean  cloth.  Harriet

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