Cleaning a flatscreen

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After months of ultra careful watching and cleaning with the softest of feather dusters,I've got a mark on my flatscreen that won't come off by the normal methods.

Any suggestions anyone??
 
We haven't tested it, but this could do the trick.

And with a 14-day money-back guarantee,guess you can always return it if it doesn't work.
 
Thanks Clare. Think I'll try it on my bedroom lcd before letting it loose on my pride and joy.
 
I've used some IXOS stuff on my Samsung LCD that sits in my kitchen, it works quite well. I haven't used it on the Plasma however, i use a microfiber cloth and nothing else for that.

The spray is a gel like consistency which appears to be a lot better than most other screen cleaners i have tried for PC/laptops...

I believe i seen it for sale in Curry's of all places....
 
looks like i will be paying currys a visit. i managed to spray warm baby milk over my telly the other day, and its left rings on the sreen.
 
erm, ever thought of using a cheap baby wipe? Asda brand or some such, I am told they work, although I have not had occasion to use them myself as yet.
 
[quote user="D.J.KRIME"]I have found the best way to clean a flatscreen is to let the Wife do it.[/quote]

NOOOOOO!!!! Keep that polish away!
 
Good topic.

I contemplating a Philips set over a Samsung unit purley based on the fact - the Philips has a glass screen over the LCD panel.

Plus, with a 5yr old in the house it should limit any knocks to the screen!
 
[quote user="Clare Newsome"]We haven't tested it, but this could do the trick.

And with a 14-day money-back guarantee,guess you can always return it if it doesn't work.[/quote]

I use this and it works very well. It can be purchased from ebay £7.00 cheaper than Argos
 
I've yet to try it on a big flat screen, but Solution 30 from American Optical with a microfibre cloth is typically very good. Buy it from Opticians.
 
Another advantage of a Plasma over a LCD as where it has a glass front it is far more simple to keep clean with a simple wipe with a microfibre cloth with no real need of any solutions. Just keep the kids away from it!
 
I clean my plasma with Windolene wipes, is that wrong!! It seems to works well, especially for removing my 4 year olds finger prints.
 
I most definately wouldn't use Windolene. I've purchased a product from Philips called Philips SVC2540/10 Plasma & LCD Screen Cleaner for £7. So far it's been great.
 
I use a homemade solution of half isopropyl alcohol, and half deionised/distilled water with a microfibre cloth. Works brilliantly on laptop screens, LCDs, glasses etc.

Cheap too. Approx £11/litre for isopropyl, £1-2/litre I think for de-ionised water. Isopropyl also has lots of other uses.
 

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