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??
 
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Thanks Clare. Think I'll try it on my bedroom lcd before letting it loose on my pride and joy.
 
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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....
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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[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!
 
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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!
 
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[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
 
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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.
 

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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!
 

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I clean my plasma with Windolene wipes, is that wrong!! It seems to works well, especially for removing my 4 year olds finger prints.
 
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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.
 
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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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