Damon what I have done before in similar situations is use static eliminators and compressed air. I have a device that looks like a gun, and you pull the trigger in a certain fashion and it emits ions. Pulling the trigger will emit either + or - , and releasing it does the opposite. These were marketed and sold under the name of "Discwasher ZeroStat" (Discwasher was company that sold equipment for vinyl records). Don't know if they are still around. I THINK the unit I have was made by Empire, but I'm sure they are long gone, or at least that specific product probably is. You could probably build a similar device. These were not expensive back in the 70's, about 20 bucks. Another method is to use cleaner that dissipates static. It would have to say something like "eliminates static" on the label and NOT 'reduces static'. I THINK someone like Endust may make it, and it also PREVENTS static build up which is good. -Clint God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com http://ComputerHardware-ConsumerElectronics.com sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fax: 209-882-9602 TechAssist Administration http://tech-assist.org techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 4orpheus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (alternates) orpheuscomputing@xxxxxxxxx (PLEASE include our previous correspondence if replying to this email!!) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Damon" <DAMON101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "TechAssist" <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 11:26 AM Subject: [TechAssist] GENERAL QUESTION -- DUST SPECKS BETWEEN LENSES I have a new thread to start: In a customer's home you are installing a new lenticular screen. Most of us know that plastic lenses will attract particles because they are charged statically. I presently have one that was replaced, yet the customer is seeing specks in it even when I spent quite some time working on a clean table (yeah right...clean....I believe it). I'd like a solution to this, those of you who have worked in customer's homes replacing the lenticular and fresnel lenses. My initial thought is to use the Swiffer brand of "dust mitten" or maybe a soft cloth with Endust (I have never used this product-ever. I don't even know what it's made of....Endust users please reply). If anybody out there has a sure-fire NO DUST NO SPECKS procedure for IN - HOME screen replacement it's time to STEP UP TO THE PLATE and hit one home. Damon Brunger damon101@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Telrad Electronic Services Ft Wayne, IN 46815 ------------------------------------------ Make your TechAssist database better! Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/ ------------------------------------------ To UNSUBSCRIBE your email address, click here: mailto:techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Or send a BLANK email with unsubscribe in the SUBJECT field to the address above.