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Specifically a 34" Tube HDTV. What is good that doesn't leave a lot of
smudge. I have used the Monster cleaner and it left all kinds of streaks
and smudges. I use Endust Electronic cleaner for my components. I have
also tried it on the TV screen. It did better than the Monster. The best I
have come up with is a damp rag and buff it out with a non scratch rag.
What does everyone here use? On my big Mitsubishi, it has a diamond shield
that is plastic that is really easy to clean with a damp rag and then wipe
dust off on occasion.
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Specifically a 34" Tube HDTV. What is good that doesn't leave a lot of
smudge. I have used the Monster cleaner and it left all kinds of
streaks
and smudges. I use Endust Electronic cleaner for my components. I have
also tried it on the TV screen. It did better than the Monster. The
best I
have come up with is a damp rag and buff it out with a non scratch rag.
What does everyone here use? On my big Mitsubishi, it has a diamond
shield
that is plastic that is really easy to clean with a damp rag and then
wipe
dust off on occasion.
Archived from groups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv (More info?)
I asked this question myself. Since it is a tube tv and made of glass, any
glass cleaner will work. I use a damp cloth (with water, not cleaner) to
wipe the screen. Just be sure to put the water/cleaner on the cloth and
THEN wipe the screen. Do NOT spray the screen and then wipe, otherwise the
liquid may seep into the crevice under the screen.
Eddie G
"The Man From Mars" <deaded77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Specifically a 34" Tube HDTV. What is good that doesn't leave a lot of
> smudge. I have used the Monster cleaner and it left all kinds of streaks
> and smudges. I use Endust Electronic cleaner for my components. I have
> also tried it on the TV screen. It did better than the Monster. The best
> I
> have come up with is a damp rag and buff it out with a non scratch rag.
> What does everyone here use? On my big Mitsubishi, it has a diamond
> shield
> that is plastic that is really easy to clean with a damp rag and then wipe
> dust off on occasion.
>
> thanks....
>
>
>
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