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By *razydriver8 OP   Couple
over a year ago

plymouth

.... there are some suspicious!! white spray marks on my plasma screen TV.

now, as its mounteed on a wall, I have no idea how they got there.. my question is, whats the best and safest way to clean a plasma screen?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just wipe it with a damp cloth it be reet

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By *uro anchorMan
over a year ago

Coventry

have you tried petrol ?..

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By *razydriver8 OP   Couple
over a year ago

plymouth


"have you tried petrol ?.."

unleaded or regualar??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


".... its mounteed on a wall, I have no idea how they got there.. "

i use windowlene on mine, but i'm more curious to know how someone knocked up wall in your house whilst you werent watching!

(or perhaps that explains the white spray?)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Maybe you have rabies and were frothing at the mouth unawares whilst watching Lassie???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A soft damp cloth should be fine.

A brillo pad with covered in bleach would not.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

id be askin wots the white spots lol

has hubby been watchin porn lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Advice from a web source:

Wipe the screen with a soft, clean cloth, such as microfiber clothes used to clean glasses. Wiping the screen using a gentle, circular motion will remove dust and remove most smudges and fingerprints that have accumulated on the plasma TV screen. Dusting regularly with a soft cleaning cloth can also reduce the amount of dust on the screen and improve picture quality.

To get rid of stubborn spots, you can use a small amount of cleaning solution. Keep in mind of consult the user manual because some manufactures, like Pioneer, state not to use any liquid on their plasma TV screens. Spray a very small amount of water or gentle cleaning solution on the cleaning cloth, not the screen. Wipe clean with a soft cloth, making sure you dry evenly so that no streaks or watermarks are left. Excess liquid on the plasma screen can cause damage, so make sure the screen is completely dry.

Many retail stores sell plasma TV cleaning kits. These kits contain a soft cloth and a gentle cleaning solution. These are specially made for many kinds of plasma TVs and help to reduce dust accumulation, static electricity, and remove spots and fingerprints.

Extra Tips:

It is best to try not to touch your plasma TV screen. The oils on your fingertips can attract dust and dirt, further causing your screen to become dirty.

Try mounting your plasma TV on the wall or placing it on a high TV stand where children and guests will not be able to easily touch the screen.

When cleaning your plasma TV screen, try not to use too much pressure as this can damage the screen. Gently wipe the screen using circular motions for best results.

You should clean your TV screen once a month or more, depending on the amount of dust and fingerprints on the screen. Regularly cleaning will help to quicken the cleaning process and reduce the amount of dirt and grim that has accumulated on the screen.

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By *umpsMan
over a year ago

city

i would recommend a tab of white vinegar (no more than top of a finger) with a soft cloth or tissue don't use kitchen roll paper it will scratch the screen.

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By *uro anchorMan
over a year ago

Coventry


"have you tried petrol ?..

unleaded or regualar?? "

unleaded... regular hard to get these days..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

alcohol wipes if you have any, usually found in first aid kit

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