Help keeping my screen spot free

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caupina

Full Audioholic
I need some help from the experts. My apartment has carpet floor and it gets dusty at times, even though we shampoo it every month and vacuum it twice a week, but this dust stills gets on my HDTV screen. I use this Monster ScreenClean kit (cloth and spray) to keep the dust off, but ever since I started using it, not a week goes by that these spots start to show up. I tend to think that is because of the dust but I hate to keep cleaning the display every 2 weeks....any of you have had the same experience???....suggestions anybody???? I'm attaching a picture so you have a better idea what I'm talking about....check at the bottom of the screen
 
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jostenmeat

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I need some help from the experts. My apartment has carpet floor and it gets dusty at times, even though we shampoo it every month and vacuum it twice a week, but this dust stills gets on my HDTV screen. I use this Monster ScreenClean kit (cloth and spray) to keep the dust off, but ever since I started using it, not a week goes by that these spots start to show up. I tend to think that is because of the dust but I hate to keep cleaning the display every 2 weeks....any of you have had the same experience???....suggestions anybody???? I'm attaching a picture so you have a better idea what I'm talking about....check at the bottom of the screen
Buy a pack of the nicest microfiber cloths you can find. Just having that one is probably not ideal, for a couple of reasons.

1. Use one dry microfiber, lightly. If not good enough . . .

2. very very lightly damped microfiber (using distilled water) to clean, with SECOND dry microfiber in hand to immediately dry/buff. If not good enough.

3. Try instead of the water, that Monster solution, which I have no idea what it is made of. If not good enough . . I dunno . . .


To take care of your MF towels: you ONLY wash them by themselves, period (or other fabrics get stuck, ruining effectiveness). You never use any kind of fabric softener, nor drying sheet. You never use the dryer, always air dry.

I have a suspicion that if you only own that single Monster MF cloth, it is probably dirty . . .
 
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caupina

Full Audioholic
Thanks Jostenmeat....I'm thinking the same too....probably distilled water makes more sense.
 

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