Damn I wish I knew.  I use a can of falcon dustoff.  The older valve head
allows you to have a light touch on just how much gas is released.  This allows
a gentle stream which probably won't damage anything.  It still seems to leave
some dust behind however.

At 10:30 PM 3/4/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>I finally received one of those new Y2K screens for my LX - the SC-69. I'm
>amazed of the brightness of this screen. It's frustrating however that
>there always seems to be some fuzz (dust, small small hairs ...) left
>somewhere on it. What is the best way to clean the inside of the camera
>from dust, before you put in the screen? And what is the best way to clean
>the screen in itself? Or is it simply impossible to avoid these lowsy
>particles?
>
>Peter Smekal
>Uppsala, Sweden
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