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zipfero
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:45 Post subject: |
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use this link: http://i.imgur.com/rU2jlkC.jpg
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WaldoJ
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:46 Post subject: |
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Too much dust on the tv. You wet dust that's what happens z
Use microfiber first to wipe off excess dust.
Use another microfiber with a little windex.
Then a dry microfiber to dry it off.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:52 Post subject: |
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i know it looks gay, but buy a feather duster. great tool to remove dust.
Last edited by frogster on Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:52; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:52 Post subject: |
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Thnx zipfero.
Is that really the reason WaldoJ?
Even when I use a microfiber cloth now, nothing happens.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 20:54 Post subject: |
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Btw, there is not any dust on the screen. When I feel the leftside the screen is really smooth. But when I feel the right side, which I cleaned, its not smooth at all.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 21:02 Post subject: |
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what liquid did you use? you need to use something special for lcd screens.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 22:06 Post subject: |
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@frogster
I used a couple drops of water. Nothing more.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 22:19 Post subject: |
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Just damp the cloth a bit, and wipe the whole thing with it, not in circular motion, but all in one way, and leave it to dry. Repeat a couple of times, and you should be fine.
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Posted: Tue, 2nd Sep 2014 22:46 Post subject: |
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DevilItachi wrote: | @frogster
I used a couple drops of water. Nothing more. |
you need something that will dry quick and antistatic (not sure that is the word).
there are a lot of them, and cheap.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 00:25 Post subject: |
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dingo_d wrote: | Just damp the cloth a bit, and wipe the whole thing with it, not in circular motion, but all in one way, and leave it to dry. Repeat a couple of times, and you should be fine. |
Well I damped the microfiber cloth and wiped it, while not in in a oneway motion, this is the result. So doing that again will change it?
frogster wrote: | DevilItachi wrote: | @frogster
I used a couple drops of water. Nothing more. |
you need something that will dry quick and antistatic (not sure that is the word).
there are a lot of them, and cheap. |
So basically buy a tv cleaner product?
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 01:01 Post subject: |
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fucking tap water I bet it was
And windex dafuq man..
you should not be using anything other than an awesome non scratch cloth and liquids meant for the purpose of THAT screen.
we got another timechange here 
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 01:06 Post subject: |
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couleur
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 01:19 Post subject: |
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Soft Toilet paper works wonders on TV screens.
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Frant
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 01:47 Post subject: |
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LCD TV cleaning spray (non-abrasive etc.) and a big eyeglass anti-static cloth to wipe and polish the screen.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 03:28 Post subject: |
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10mm hose attached to a water hydrant with 33psi (no less, no more), have a cloth handy though, and aim hose at screen.
Make sure TV is switched on ON at mains beforehand, and that you are standing near.
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 03:46 Post subject: |
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Did you turn off the screen for a couple hours before you cleaned it? Because even with a micro cloth and "special" cleaning fluid a cool screen makes all of the difference for me.
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Badrien
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 08:37 Post subject: |
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DevilItachi wrote: | Btw, there is not any dust on the screen. When I feel the leftside the screen is really smooth. But when I feel the right side, which I cleaned, its not smooth at all. |
are you sure? The photo looks like it wasnt dusted off since you got it and then clotted up the many layers of dust on the right side with the water in the cloth.
Maybe its just the photo but looks like a very very dusty screen.
duster -> microfibre -> compressed air -> microfibre with screen liquid. is what I do, living in a dusty room and being a smoker ill have to do this at least once a month, more like twice though.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 09:22 Post subject: |
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wtf?! where was that tv kept? in the fuckin basement?
i dont want to know how your floor looks giving the state of that TV. hell no
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couleur
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Sep 2014 22:38 Post subject: |
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pics or it didnt happen
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