dont listen to this guy. many televisions have specially formulated screens...where even if you do use windex that is sprayed on the towel (the proper way to clean any component anyways), IT WILL LEAVE PERMANENT STREAKS IN THE SCREEN. dont risk it. buy something like the monster screen cleaner w/ the towel. 20 bucks will honestly clean every TV in your home for more than a year.
Simbadogg is right... he just beat me to it... but I'm here to second his remark. Go to BEST BUY and spend $20 bucks and get the Monster cleaning kit and NEVER EVER spray the screen directly... give the cloth a good dozen or so sprays and have at it. I clean my 61" and 50" Sam sung DLP's and they look great. Here's another way to clean... Flents Eyeglass cleaner and clean cotton t-shirt... (I always use this for PC LCD screens, but I have used it on the 61" a few times before Monster came out with this cleaning kit. Good luck.
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SimbaDogg @ Apr 10th 2007 10:52PM
dont listen to this guy. many televisions have specially formulated screens...where even if you do use windex that is sprayed on the towel (the proper way to clean any component anyways), IT WILL LEAVE PERMANENT STREAKS IN THE SCREEN. dont risk it. buy something like the monster screen cleaner w/ the towel. 20 bucks will honestly clean every TV in your home for more than a year.
Steve Jr. @ Apr 10th 2007 11:51PM
Simbadogg is right... he just beat me to it... but I'm here to second his remark.
Go to BEST BUY and spend $20 bucks and get the Monster cleaning kit and NEVER EVER spray the screen directly... give the cloth a good dozen or so sprays and have at it. I clean my 61" and 50" Sam sung DLP's and they look great. Here's another way to clean... Flents Eyeglass cleaner and clean cotton t-shirt... (I always use this for PC LCD screens, but I have used it on the 61" a few times before Monster came out with this cleaning kit. Good luck.