just warm water on a cloth, "only damp mind,"as any polishes or window spray will cause a film on the screen
2007-09-21 08:14:06
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answered by sharon jay 3
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You can either buy the expensive solution at stores that is labeled as LCD Cleaner and use a microfiber cloth or if you want to save money you can get the below.
70% Isopropyl Alcohol and Distilled Water... you can also use different solutions of Ispropyl alcohol but you will need to figure out your own math to make a perfect solution. Your goal is to get a 35% Solution of Alcohol in the water.
Mix that in a 50/50 solution and use a empty spray bottle or dab the cloth lightly and just wipe it. That should get off any greasy fingerprints and other stuff.
You can use other methods to clean your screen but if you what I just told you is what the companies that make LCDs use to clean theirs. This will not damage your screen if used properly and will leave it squeaky clean while saving you plenty of money as screen cleaners prices are pretty high.
Warnings:
1. DO NOT USE PAPER TOWELS, THESE WILL LEAVE TINY SCRATCHES ON YOUR SCREEN. Make sure you use either a Microfiber cloth or anything thats soft cotton like a T Shirt.
2. DO NOT use regular tap water because it has minerals in it that can leave waterspots and white streaks!
3. DO NOT USE RUBBING ALCOHOL, USE PURE ISOPROPYL Alcohol because rubbing alcohol will leave nasty gunk on your screen as it has lubricant additives in it.
4. DO NOT USE WINDEX OR any Ammonia based cleaners as they will strip away protective coating and even plastic from the screen.
2007-09-21 15:24:57
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answered by Armin N 2
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Standard type of cleaning dispensable wipes are available in market ,These all are Isopropyl Alcohol with pure water socked in a Tissue,with Anti static property.Please follows the Instruction given by the TV manufacturer given in their manual too.
2007-09-21 15:18:55
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answered by ricky414 5
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most electronic stores sell cleaners that are made specificially for thoose types of screens. You never want to use windex or pledge or anything like that on thoose types of tv screens...it will ruin them. (It's the same with cleaning a laptop screen...you need a special cleaner for it).
Just go to Best Buy, Circuit City, Walmart, Target or whomever else might be in your area that sells TV's.....and ask....chances are...they sell the products you need to keep the tv clean.
2007-09-21 15:16:00
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answered by Machowolf 4
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Chamois leather wrung out in warm water then rub up with a soft cotton cloth. I never use cleaning materials on windows or glass surfaces only plain water and there are no streak marks left.
2007-09-21 15:16:59
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answered by sanny 4
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a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and isoprophal alcohol
2007-09-21 15:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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hiya mate,,,,its so easy cleaning these sort of screens,,,,just use lemon juice on toilet roll,,,gets rid of everything and smells nice,,,,,
2007-09-21 19:05:18
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answered by chazy 1
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Best stuff out there. Anything you mix up voids your warranty, this stuff won't.
2007-09-21 15:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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half rubbing alcohol and half distilled water and spray on a soft cloth and wipe very lightly
2007-09-21 15:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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