What do you use to clean your T.V. off with?
By cream97
@cream97 (29087)
United States
November 15, 2008 6:54pm CST
I use Pledge Multi Surface wipes.. It works well.. I do love to use the pledge furniture polish spray to clean my furniture off with. Have you used an old rag to clean your T.V. off? I would love to hear all of your suggestions and comments.. Thanks!
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@kellyjeanne (1576)
• United States
16 Nov 08
Well, my T.V. is metal and glass so I use Windex. That seems to work for me.
Purrs,
Catwoman=^..^= & Mija
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@metschica25 (5399)
• United States
16 Nov 08
hi ,
yep that is what i usually will use too .
works just fine .
@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I use a duster most of the time to clean off our TV. If I'm using any cleaning wipes at the time and I have enough clean space left on the wipe I'll just go ahead and use the wipe to clean it off with. It just depends really. I use whatever I can get my hands on at the time.
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@cream97 (29087)
• United States
16 Nov 08
Yes, when we was coming up at a younger age, I would use an duster that my grandmother gave to us.. I also used to use an old rag that she tended to dust with. My grandmother loved buying Pledge furniture polish spray to dust with. That is just about all that we have ever used when dusting off any furniture in the house.
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@CatsandDogs (13963)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I use regular ole windex, the green colored kind because it has vinegar in it which is the only kind I can use on my car windows too because of the tint that we had put on. The other kinds will peel the tint off so of course I don't want that to happen so I stick with what I know is best. It does a pretty good job cleaning my tv screens, windows and mirrors which I clean every two weeks
@walijo2008 (4644)
• United States
17 Nov 08
Well I have an LCD tv, and you can't touch the screen or clean it with any chemicals because it will leave prints on the screen and you can't get them off, and you can see them while your watching tv. I just use a dusting cloth real lightly, so I don't leave any prints on it.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
16 Nov 08
windex on the glass,pledge on the cabinet.
it's an older tv so i don't have to worry much about the particular cleaner.
not like some of the plasma tv's.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
16 Nov 08
Hello cream. I usually use a dry towel to clean my TV screen when we do not watch TV. This is what we do. Good day.
@metschica25 (5399)
• United States
16 Nov 08
Hi ,
I too will use a wipe a clorox wipe and for the screen just window cleaner and a paper towel . Sometimes , i will use a rag with some al purpose spray . Usually the wipes are much easier and they do go along way too .
@iskayz (5420)
• Philippines
16 Nov 08
Hi there!
I use "phranella" (I don't know if I spelled it right). It's a kind of cloth soft and almost like cotton when you touch it. It's very good on surfaces specially on glass because it doesn't leave marks.
I use it on every surface even wood and vinyl cause the dust doesn't flies to the air when you dust cause they are somewhat magnetized by the cloth. I thing Pledge are good cause they smell good. My mom use it but I just prefer cloth.
Ciao!
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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16 Nov 08
Hi cream97,
I use Mr. Sheen polish to clenad my TV and everything else and ofcouse glass cleaner for the screen, also I use a yellow dusters as well I have feather dusters too with different sizes, you can extend it to reach the palces that you cannot reach, it helps me as I am short.
Tamara
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I just use a damp rag because the cabinet isn't wood but plastic and metal. For the screen I use window cleaner and a clean rag.
My mom always used Pledge on our furniture but since I don't have any decent wood, really, I use the cheap stuff. I loved the smell of Pledge when I was a kid but they've ruined it by scenting it now.
@lala01 (6)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I use a Bounce dryer sheet! It seems to repel dust! I do have to use window cleaner now and then as it leaves a build up after about the fifth time.