Monster TV CLNKIT Alcohol-Free ScreenClean Kit [Traditional Packaging]
- Powerful cleaning solution removes dust, dirt, and oily fingerprints
- Advanced formula cleans without dripping, streaking, or staining like ordinary cleaners
- Includes a high-tech reusable MicroFiber cloth that cleans screens without scratching
- Delivers clear, vibrant picture with ultra-sharp definition
- Cleans TVs, camcorders, camera lenses, HD monitors, and other video displays
Blurred Vision
Today's home theater and multimedia displays and lens are designed to deliver high resolution images and graphics, however dust and dirt in the air can collect on these devices, limiting their performanceand cause blurred viewing. When the viewing is blurred, the performance is not at its best and you are not getting your money's worth for the device.
Keeping these devices clean is important in enhancing p
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2 Comments
Not so fast my friend,
After reading all of the reviews I thought man, I have to get me some of this. Well I did and my personal experience isn’t that good.
Tried it on my 50″ plasma and initially it seemed to work pretty well, but as I looked closely at a reflection in the plasma glass I saw streaks! So, I got a flashlight and looked over the entire display and sure enough, there were streaks all over. Now I’m not one to just slap some cleaner on and a couple of swipes and I’m done. I meticulously polish the screen.
Started over doing a very small section, applying cleaner to cloth, spreading on display, turning cloth to dry area, polish, polish polish – still streaks. Mind you I’m doing this with a flashlight in hand, so every little flaw is visible.
I found that the only way to prevent streaks is to continue working the damp cloth on th display until it less damp, then turn to the dry area for polishing. Which brings me to another problem …
After doing the above, I noticed literally hundreds of little fibers on the display, with some seemingly stuck to the screen to where i had to rub harder than i would like to get them off. Even still when i did that there were more fibers. Again, did this with a flashlight.
Lastly, After getting everything seemingly good to go, I did a follow up inspection the day after i cleaned the display with this product and noticed what appeared to be a subtle film on the glass. I took a cloth and wiped it off easily, but darn if it didn’t come back in a short while. It looked like some type of mild condensation. Again this was with a flashlight in hand.
After all of this, I went back to my old Mirachem Optix cleaner and a true microfiber cloth (the tighter weave type that is used for lens cleaning). I did one half of the display only and left the other side as it was from the Monster cleaner. After several hours I went to inspect it once again and there was the haze on the Monster side, but the side I sued my old cleaner on was clear. When I say haze, it’s not noticeable without the flashlight, so most folks wouldn’t see it, but with a flashlight it is obvious, particularly on the black band around the actual viewing area.
I haven’t tried this product on my LCDs and it may work great on the plastic surface, as opposed to the glass of the plasma. For me, it’s just not worth it. Get a good flashlight and check for yourself …or don’t and you’ll never know that it isn’t perfect.
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|Must have cleaner,
This product works better than any other cleaning method I have used. The cleaning fluid is of high quality but the real gem is the microfiber cleaning cloth that is included. By using this system all of your displays will be crystal clean all the time. I tried it on plasma, LCD & even my camera lcd display & they never looked better. Highly recommended product for keeping very expensive displays looking great.
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