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Old 11-28-04, 08:30 PM
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Advice Cleaning And Care Of HDTV Screens?

Hi all, I just bought a Hitachi 57F510 RPTV and would like to know if there are any sorts of cleaners that others use for their HDTV screen other than water on a cloth? Doesn't seem like that would work any miracles. My set has the relective cover so it should be less of a problem as opposed to an exposed screen. Thanks in advance for any tips .
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Use a microfiber cloth and dish washing liquid. Wet the cloth and pour a little soap into the cloth. Work the soap into the cloth and wring it out so it just damp. Make sure the cloth isn't dripping wet so no water runs down into the set while you're wiping it down. Rinse the cloth out and wring it out again so you have a nonsoapy cloth to wipe the screen a second time. Take another clean and dry microfiber cloth and wipe the screen dry. If you decide to remove the protective shield the same process can be used but wipe the screen in the direction of the grooves to reomve any dust build up in the grooves of the screen.

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