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LCD TV Cleaning Question
I just bought http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-E422VLE-...V2?ref=prid-20. It's really my first real tv purchase and I have a dumb question. What is the best way to clean the screen? In the past, I've used a Swiffer cloth to gently wipe the screen or at times, I've used a bit of windex on a paper towel. I'm sure both of these are the wrong way, so I ask for your help. Thanks.
Another off-topic question. The tv has USB ports. Can I put a USB thumb drive in it and play a movie right from there? Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks again.
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I use a soft cloth dampened in filtered or distilled water, wipe it down, then use another dry soft cloth to finish it up. I've done this since LCD monitors came to market and they remain perfect.
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Like a microfiber cloth that I use to clean my glasses? I have lots of those if so!
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I'm going to try when I get home. Just wasn't sure if it only played audio files or something.
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I just use a spray bottle of water (non-distilled) to dampen a soft cloth and gently clean the screen.
The cloth I use came with my Samsung LCD monitor in '08. |
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microfiber works really well. Personally I use 50% Isopropyl alcohol for really dirty screens, I know that's a little extreme, but I've done alot of screens and never had it damage one. Distilled water (maybe a few drops of dish soap in the bottle) to be safe.
Also sorry no usb video support; see the specs at: http://store.vizio.com/lcd-hdtvs/e422vle.html Multimedia Support via USB Music: Yes Photo: Yes Video: No DLNA: No |
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yeah you can run movie from flashdisk, but some tv can read only some type, like avi, divx so i guess better check your manual first
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This probably isn't the best way to do it, but I've gotten rid of stubborn stains by wetting some tissue paper and then putting Fairy Liquid on it and wiping the screen.
You get a big soapy smudge doing this, but it's easily wiped off with another tissue paper. Using one of those microfiber cloths is probably better. Less chance of scratching and leaving lint.
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For suborn dirt dap the slight damp cloth on the dirty part and wait a few as it will loosen. |
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Does it matter which way I clean it? Circle, up down, side to side? Thanks for the help guys.
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I have used Windex + paper towel for 8 years (since 2005) and have had no issue, and the screen is squeaky clean.
I could care less about peoples opinions of the wrong way of doing things, Ill gladly follow my personal experience.
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