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Freddie
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cleaning plasma TVs

I know that you are supposed to use a clean buffing cloth. I have one, but it just doesn't cut my DS's greasy fingerprints.


Any suggestions on what to use that is a little more powerful?


TIA

Posted 11/22/06 7:32 PM
 
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Shroggie
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

I use these wipes...we have them at work for the computers, but they also work on tv's.


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Posted 11/22/06 7:42 PM
 

longford73
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

Be carefull. My friends mother cleaned his with windex and ruined the screen. He was so mad but couldn't be with his mom since she was just trying to be nice to him. Chat Icon

Posted 11/22/06 11:05 PM
 

Freddie
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

Posted by Shroggie

I use these wipes...we have them at work for the computers, but they also work on tv's.


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thanks - are they different from a chamios?

do you think they would work on greasy fingerprints? I feel like I need something a bit "wet" to get them off! lol

Posted 11/26/06 1:34 PM
 

Freddie
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

just wanted to update - I got the wipes that were good for electronics. but chickened out! So I read up on the panasonic site. They said if there is a really stubborn smotch to use a damp lint free cloth to clean it. I used a swiffer dusting mitt and barely wet it and it worked wonders! It looked brand new.

HTH someone else

Posted 12/29/06 12:24 PM
 

neenie

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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

Posted by Freddie

just wanted to update - I got the wipes that were good for electronics. but chickened out! So I read up on the panasonic site. They said if there is a really stubborn smotch to use a damp lint free cloth to clean it. I used a swiffer dusting mitt and barely wet it and it worked wonders! It looked brand new.

HTH someone else



Thank you!! i was curious, as well!!! Chat Icon

Posted 12/29/06 12:27 PM
 

veeandrich
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

Posted by longford73

Be carefull. My friends mother cleaned his with windex and ruined the screen. He was so mad but couldn't be with his mom since she was just trying to be nice to him. Chat Icon



are you serious??!!! I use windex all the time oooooooooooooooops, I better stop that.

Posted 12/29/06 12:39 PM
 

Lucky09
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

Posted by neenie

Posted by Freddie

just wanted to update - I got the wipes that were good for electronics. but chickened out! So I read up on the panasonic site. They said if there is a really stubborn smotch to use a damp lint free cloth to clean it. I used a swiffer dusting mitt and barely wet it and it worked wonders! It looked brand new.

HTH someone else



Thank you!! i was curious, as well!!! Chat Icon



Thank you! I was wondering about this as well! I almost windexed it last night and DH would have KILLED ME! Chat Icon

Posted 12/29/06 2:42 PM
 

Beth
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Re: cleaning plasma TVs

I was wondering this my self- I wonder what the cleaning lady used to use???

( considering she wrecked the couch- I guess I should be thankful the TV is ok)

Posted 12/29/06 2:45 PM
 
 

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