The "eyes" of an infrared screen are hidden within the bezel grooves surrounding the display. If dust accumulates in these areas, the infrared beams are blocked, leading to touch failure or "ghost points" (unintended touch actions).
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Dusting Sequence: Use a soft, long-bristled brush or a can of compressed air to remove large dust particles and debris from the gaps in the bezel first.
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Wiping the Surface: Use a clean microfiber cloth (such as an eyeglass or camera lens cloth). Avoid rough paper towels or synthetic fiber cloths, which may scratch the light-transmissive panel.
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Avoid Strong Alkaline Solvents: Dry wiping is recommended. For stubborn stains, slightly dampen the cloth (must not be dripping) or use a specialized screen cleaner. Never spray liquid directly onto the screen to prevent it from seeping into the bezel and damaging the IR tubes.

