How to clean glossy Samsung screen?
kazaam
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I have an ultra glossy (or whatever theyre calling it now) screen on my Samsung LN52B750 and i have no idea at all of what type of cloth to use or what type of solution to use. Any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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My only suggestion would be not to take any suggestions from PFB.Sal Palooza
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I wouldn't worry too much. Unless you are cleaning it obsessively (every day), most household cleaners will not dull the screen. Just use something mild and make sure it you use a soft cloth for wiping/drying. Mild dish soap and water is pretty much harmless. I generally use a soapy washcloth and go over the screen to loosen up the dirt/grime/smudges (cloth should be damp, NOT dripping). Then go over with microfiber to dry/buff it. I do the same for LCD screens, my plasma screen etc. Never a problem.For rig details, see my profile. Nothing here anymore...
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Over time ammonia will help ruin it. You should only use a microfiber towel with distilled water. These displays do not gather dirt and dust like CRTs, so you shouldn't need any soap to remove dirt. Mild soap should be okay, and so would ammonia-free glass cleaner, which is also sold as being safe for plastic.
Use distilled water because it won't leave any water deposits behind in the form of white spots. Also use a new or very clean microfiber, as they hold on to debris very well. One that has been used as a shop towel might be filled with things that could scratch your TV, even after being washed.