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Old 04-07-2009, 12:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Suggestions on decent screen cleaners?

My Plasma has started to get a few annoying marks on it, and I'm not entirely sure what to use to clean it, and with such an expensive screen I'm not going to risk using anything I have.

I hear you're supposed to use 'Microfibre' cloths, but either way can anyone suggest to me a decent screen cleaner for Plasmas, usable on a DS screen would also be a plus as that's getting a bit grubby as well.

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Re: Suggestions on decent screen cleaners?

I just use a pledge fluffy duster,for any stubburn marks i dampen a micro fiber cloth.
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Re: Suggestions on decent screen cleaners?

monster iClean is great but quite expensive, but you get what you pay for. for dust all you need is one of those pledge fluffy dusters, they remove every spec of dust and you don't need to apply any pressure.
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Re: Suggestions on decent screen cleaners?

Exactly what the guy above posted.

I use those pledge fluffy duster things for all the AV stuff. Anything stubborn - use a decent microfibre cloth (you can get bigger ones from ebay very cheap) slightly dampened.

Cleaned the screen of my old PX60 last weekend for my dad - screen is perfectly clean and no smears again.

Be careful not to press too hard with the cloth for those stubborn smears etc.
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