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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
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How should I go about cleaning my HDTV (53" Panasonic)? It doesn't have a cover or anything...it's just the bare screen. There are some oil marks from people touching it and random stuff like that. Water and a towel? Monitor cleaning solution? What will hurt it?
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Interesting. I own 0 HDTVs. I almost bought a Samsung HDTV monitor, but decided to wait until the built-in tuners are more common place or when there's a TiVo with an HDTV tuner. But the ones I looked at were smooth and had glass.
What does it say in the manual?
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