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Office Depot(R) Notebook & LCD Cleaner

 
Office Depot(R) Notebook & LCD Cleaner   By Office Depot, Inc.

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Product Description
Kit includes premoistened and dry lintfree cleaning and polishing cloths and cleaning swabs. Clean and polish all computer screens and LCD displays, keyboards and other hard to reach areas. No alcohol, no ammonia, antistatic optical grade cloths. Recommended by leading manufacturers. Not recommended for antiglare screen filters.

Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Office Depot
EAN: 0727599000302
Label: Office Depot, Inc.
Manufacturer: Office Depot, Inc.
Model: ASP-30
Publisher: Office Depot, Inc.
Studio: Office Depot, Inc.
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