Hacking Dust during Screen Replacement

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Has anyone found dust getting in between the screen layers a problem when replacing screens? If so, are there any suggestions on how to reduce it (preferably as cheaply as possible). I'd rather not have to work under a vent with gloves, hair net, and surgical mask =P
 

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I just order a few tocuh screen at DealExtreme about 3 bucks each for my DSL.
Im going to replace it once it comes in the mail.
I never though about dust. I make sure dust doesnt get in
 

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It may sound strange, but take a shower (for the steam) or spray a misting bottle before you swap screens. The moisture grabs dust in the air and drags it to the floor, decreasing the chance of stray particles being around.
 

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