Dust behind Zen Nano Plus screen

There is collecting dust behind my screen on Creative Zen Nano Plus, I only had it for a week know, and I didn't even remove the screen protecting ting there was on the screen when I bought it...
What should I do?

have another one, before you are getting real problems...
i have also al little question maybe you know, do you understand the "skip folder" option?

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