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Old 04-20-2009, 07:32 PM   #1
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I have a question about cleaning the screen on 55A3000 SXRD. Over the past year I have gotten a bit of my dog's slobber on the screen. Does anyone out there have any suggestions of how to clean the screen?

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Old 04-20-2009, 07:49 PM   #2
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I just use a damp paper towel. Works great at removing 3yr old hand prints on the screen.
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Old 04-21-2009, 12:39 PM   #3
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I just use a damp paper towel. Works great at removing 3yr old hand prints on the screen.
Thanks for the sugestion I'll try it out later today.

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i get scary about using stuff like a paper towel. it is abrasive.

I use monster screen cleaner with the microfiber towel thats included on all my electronics exclusively.
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I wouldn't use a paper towel. Buy a microfiber cloth and use filtered water to avoid any residue. If you are in a real bind a soft white t-shirt (hanes, FOL, etc) would suffice.


There's some stuff called screen kleen that is also very nice. It used to be OK for RP Tv's, I would double check the site to make sure though. It worked very well on my DLP.

http://www.screenkleen.com/
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PS- I have the Monster screen cleaner and was told by Monster and Samsung not to use it on a RP screen. I use the cloth though.
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PS- I have the Monster screen cleaner and was told by Monster and Samsung not to use it on a RP screen. I use the cloth though.
really? weird...i use it on pretty much anything plastic. I even use it on my dash electronics in my car, my psp, my iphone, bd player, ps3 etc.
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I have a question about cleaning the screen on 55A3000 SXRD. Over the past year I have gotten a bit of my dog's slobber on the screen. Does anyone out there have any suggestions of how to clean the screen?

Thanks,

I have 60inch and i grabbed Phillips Tv Screen Cleaner from walmart @$10.00 or less. Comes with cleaner and special cloth. Works great for plasmas and lcd's as well. Found in electronics, or just ask customer service rep. Good luck.
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Works great at removing 3yr old hand prints on the screen.
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Works great at removing 3yr old hand prints on the screen.
and 15 month old
he keeps banging on it, bam bam bam, when i go after him, he runs away and smiles
then he goes to do it again
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Old 04-29-2009, 06:32 PM   #11
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I used the monster cleaner. I had it home already and didn't realize it. It works just fine. Thanks for the suggestions.
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i had a sony sxrd and just used water and a microfiber for two yrrs no problems
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