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You are here: Home / Featured / Keep Your Screens Clean with Dust-Off

Keep Your Screens Clean with Dust-Off

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August 8, 2012 by cindy Leave a Comment

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Tech savvy kids like mine take a lot more things to college with them. Nowadays it isn’t just notebooks and pens it is laptops, iPads, smartphones and e-readers. Protecting and taking care of those expensive school supplies is important, if you want them to last. Jordan will be taking his Dust-Off Ultimate Screen Care Kit with him as he attends classes at SCF in a few weeks. This compact kit fits easily in his backpack and contains everything he needs to keep his screens clean during his freshman year of college.

The kit includes:

    • 1 – 50ml Screen Spray
    • 1 – Screen Shammy for use on various devices
    • 1 – Plasma Screen Cloth
    • 1 – CD/DVD Cloth for media disks
    • 1 – Sweep mobile cleaning pad.
    • All components are packaged in a zippered Storage case so you can keep everything handy in one place!!

Everything fits neatly in the case, which when zipped is about 6″x3.5″x2″. We’ve used the kit on my laptop and Jordan’s iPad so far and we love how easy it is to use and how clean our screens are. It’s funny how we get used to looking at a dirty screen and then when we clean it we really notice a difference.

You can order a kit from the Dust-Off website for $24.99 or pick it up at your local Best Buy, Costco, Staples or Office Depot. You can keep up with all of the Dust-Off products on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KeepitDustOff.

Who in your family needs this kit? You? Your college kids? Teens? Tweens? Everybody? My answer is everybody! It may live in Jordan’s backpack but we’re all going to be borrowing it!

Disclosure: I received a kit for the purpose of this review. All opinions are 100% mine.

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews, Technology Tagged With: back-to-school, dust-off screen cleaner kit, falcon, gadgets, screen cleaner

About cindy

I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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