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Old 12-26-04 | 02:42 AM
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Protecting Cleaning a DLP screen

I just bought a DLP television and wanted to know how I can protect/clean the screen. I have two young nieces who, try as they might to remember the rules, still manage to touch the screen with their dirty hands. Is there a preventative measure I can take, or a good way to clean the screen should something soil it?
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I use a swifter for dust and a lightly damp washcloth for when my dogs put nose prints on it. I have yet to try and don't plan to ever use windex. My wife knows this too.
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i've always been told to clean displays with ammonia-free products -- like using glass plus as opposed to windex.

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