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nbox
04-06-09, 04:38 AM
Monster Screen Cleaner for LCD, DLP, Plasma TV, CRT - $6.50 at amazon.com


Monster ScreenClean Display Cleaning Kit (New alcohol free formula)

$6.50 + $5.49 shipping = $11.99 total price; this is the lowest price on the internet. It doesn't come with the microfiber cloth but it's still a hot deal. I just use an old tshirt and it works fine.


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Monster ScreenClean Display Cleaning Kit sells for $24.99 at RadioShack:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2117922

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* Cleans LCD, DLP, & plasma TVs, CRTs, Computer monitors (LCD & CRT) camcorders, camera lenses, HD monitors

* Advanced formula cleans without dripping, streaking, or staining like ordinary cleaners.

maxdog03
04-06-09, 10:43 AM
Monster Screen Cleaner for LCD, DLP, Plasma TV, CRT - $6.50 at amazon.com


Monster ScreenClean Display Cleaning Kit (New alcohol free formula)

$6.50 + $5.49 shipping = $11.99 total price; this is the lowest price on the internet. It doesn't come with the microfiber cloth but it's still a hot deal. I just use an old tshirt and it works fine.

Here's the url:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/shops/storefront/index.html?ie=UTF8&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sellerID=A17FOW5G5FM6NO

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Monster ScreenClean Display Cleaning Kit sells for $24.99 at RadioShack:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2117922

____________________________________________________

* Cleans LCD, DLP, & plasma TVs, CRTs, Computer monitors (LCD & CRT) camcorders, camera lenses, HD monitors

* Advanced formula cleans without dripping, streaking, or staining like ordinary cleaners.

There's much cheaper product available out there that works better.

HarrisonS
04-06-09, 11:45 AM
Using that stuff on Pioneer KURO's is a disaster, and you can read many "horror stories" in these forums in posts made by those who tried it! Apparently it attacks the anti-reflective coating. Frankly after reading all of this, I would be afraid even to try it on an LCD!

N1LSS
04-06-09, 12:10 PM
im not sure what the point of this thread is? http://www.entertainment-place.info/smile/img/2464/*************************

PooperScooper
04-06-09, 12:44 PM
im not sure what the point of this thread is? http://www.entertainment-place.info/smile/img/2464/************************* Me too.

larry