Cleaning a macbook pro

Hey guys,
My pro gets dirty pretty easily, and I've been trying to clean it regularly. Just wondering how you guys clean your laptops so i can get some more ideas. Especially how do you clean the screen? I can never get the dust off. But the surface/keyboard/outside also get dirty pretty quickly. Any suggestions are welcome

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