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Just use water and a cloth, or is there anything special made for this?
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a guy in the lcd/plasma avsforum posted about waxing, that is right , car wax on his plasma..It seems fomr the photos it made his screen very and much more reflective, he says he is happy with it and looked for more reflectivity,, which is odd, most seem to rid them selves of reflectivity when dealing with plasmas, or go to lcd alltogether..
i would use a lint/static free cloth , you could also use a non- scratching alcohol wipe, let dry and follow up with lint free cloth.
good luck ,,
Don't get near a plasma screen's protective coating with an alcohol wipe!
There's a coating on the screen, so don't use any chemicals (a la Windex) and a lint-free cloth will not leave any fuzzies behind. You may want to use one of the cleaning cloths available at camera stores (most use micro-fiber) that are used for cleaning camera lenses. If necessary, you can lightly wet it for trouble spots.
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