Re: clean your TV screen
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Thats a lot cheaper than the last time I seen that stuff at futureshop. It was somewhere between $40 - $50 . They usually have bottles of that out to use on the televisions (with the cloth). It does do a good job , I am just not a supporter of Monster ™ as a company.
Last edited by Dr.House; 02/22/10 05:23 PM. Reason: forgot tm symbol ;)
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Windex will definitely damage LCD screens. Never use it or any other window cleaners.
The double microfiber cloth solution can't be beat for price, simplicity and eco-friendliness over the long run.
In the computer department, you can buy packages of LCD specific wipes that are much cheaper than Monster's who would have you believe that their product needs to cost more since it is for home theater instead of a computer screen. But again, why not get a permanent solution in the microfiber cloth.
However, the wipes do have their place if your kid has smeared something particularly sticky or crusty on the screen. The chemicals in it will help to break down the crap better than a damp cloth. The trick is to do it without rubbing the crap to the point it scratches your screen.
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On my LCD - microfiber and distilled water.
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I just use a soft cloth on my LCD-RP. If there are any fingerprint smudges I get the cloth damp with some water... works great.
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I just use a soft cloth on my LCD-RP. If there are any fingerprint smudges I get the cloth damp with some water... works great. This is all I do and haven't been disappointed yet. Just make sure it's very lightly moistened. Let it dry out for a while first if you have to.
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Doesn't anyone use a belt sander anymore?
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I use some Clean Dr screen cleaner I found at a Staples for my SXRD. Comes with some safe cleaning fluid and a microfiber cloth.
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Perfect timing for this thread as I have a bunch of finger/hand prints all over my Plasma TV after getting it wall mounted.
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I use an old-fashion Turkey Feather Duster on most of my electronics. Works great...
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