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What do you use to clean off your LCD/Plasma TV?

I have no LCD TV, but I use a microfiber cloth very lightly dampened with an eyeglass cleaner on my LCD monitor.
 
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
I have no LCD TV, but I use a microfiber cloth very lightly dampened with an eyeglass cleaner on my LCD monitor.

I just dampen mine with water and then immediately dry with another cloth. If there are no smears, I just use a dry cloth to remove dust.

 
Originally posted by: Mike
Microfiber cloth and get it damp. I also use theMonster Power spray b/c I got it for free.

Holy shit, do NOT use that on a display with an anti-reflective coating. Someone used it on their Pioneer 6020 and screwed it up.
 
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Mike
Microfiber cloth and get it damp. I also use theMonster Power spray b/c I got it for free.

Holy shit, do NOT use that on a display with an anti-reflective coating. Someone used it on their Pioneer 6020 and screwed it up.

Works well on a SXRD rear projection.
 
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Mike
Microfiber cloth and get it damp. I also use theMonster Power spray b/c I got it for free.
Holy shit, do NOT use that on a display with an anti-reflective coating. Someone used it on their Pioneer 6020 and screwed it up.
That's why I use the spectacle-cleaning solution; it's designed not to degrade anti-glare coatings.
 
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Mike
Microfiber cloth and get it damp. I also use theMonster Power spray b/c I got it for free.
Holy shit, do NOT use that on a display with an anti-reflective coating. Someone used it on their Pioneer 6020 and screwed it up.
That's why I use the spectacle-cleaning solution; it's designed not to degrade anti-glare coatings.

Yeah eye-glass cleaner works well in my experience
 
such a timely thread. I was just thinking of posting a similar thread. Hired a cleaning lady for the first time and she cleaned my LCD monitors with windex. Now there are streak marks galore. Luckily she didnt touch my TV
 
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