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Does this seem safe - EagerToLearn - 02-05-2012 ...to clean my HDTV and desktop monitor screens? In terms of the liquid contents. I don't want to damage anything and I've never used a screen cleaner before. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Laptop-LCD-Monitor-Plasma-Screen-Cleaning-Kit-Cleaner-N-/220816332261?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3369add5e5 RE: Does this seem safe - ÜB3R - 02-05-2012 That should do fine however i would advise getting a microfibre cloth i have one for doing my samsung 42 inch tv and it cleans it up a treat. However i dont use any type of liquids as i find it causes alot of smudges and looks really horrific afterwards i find the best thing to do is wet the cloth ring it out so its just damp and then go over it several times and it works awesome. Example of microfibre cloth RE: Does this seem safe - AlbinoShadow - 02-07-2012 Liquids will not damage the piece of equipment as long as you aren't pouring Windex into the cracks. RE: Does this seem safe - Grin - 02-07-2012 You should use only ones designed for it. RE: Does this seem safe - Ⓓⓐⓝ - 02-07-2012 Like Grin said, use something like this http://www.amazon.com/CleanDr-60600-Plasma-Screen-Cleaner/dp/B0016A63I6/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1328655252&sr=1-4 Don't want to damage your devices. RE: Does this seem safe - n00bikscube - 03-06-2012 My personal recommendation: Here RE: Does this seem safe - Cartel - 03-06-2012 As stated above. Use the ones that are made or designed for it. RE: Does this seem safe - Existence - 03-10-2012 Use the cleaners that are actually made and promoted by the manufacturer of your product. |