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"I'm a dummy" question for plasma screen owners. What do you guys use to clean your screen? TIA. -- nm
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by
Samara
this stuff and a microfiber cloth. -- (link)
Posted by
mafic
Oct 27 '08, 09:24
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Microfiber cloth (NOT paper towels of any sort) and I believe Robert Heron recommends slightly soapy water. -- nm
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Mop
Oct 27, 09:45
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depends on the soad. you don't want to strip off the coatings nor leave any film behind. -- nm
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zork
Oct 27, 09:46
Glasses cleaner (I get one of those little kits from Sun Glass Hut) -- nm
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decline
Oct 27, 09:25
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Thanks guys. -- nm
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Samara
Oct 27, 09:41
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but! don't use stuff that's anti-fog make sure to use the stuff that's for anti-reflective coatings and never ever use windex or such -- nm
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zork
Oct 27, 09:45
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