Dust behind screen

Hp envy all in one 23-C159
There is dust behind the screen. How can it be cleaned?

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I understand that there is dust behind the screen of your HP ENVY 23-c159 All-in-One Desktop PC and you are wondering how to clean it. As far as I know you would have to dismantle the entire computer to do this.
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