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 Rank: Thing Fling
Joined: 10/23/2006 Posts: 2,939
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Flat panel screens and LCD displays provide exceptional brilliance and clarity, but they are quite delicate and require careful cleaning to maintain optimal performance. Designed for easy use and provides safe, gentle and effective cleaning for delicate big screen projection TVs, plasma TVs, as well as home theaters, camcorders, cameras, computers, LCD and CRT flat pane membranes, the Big Screen Cleaning Kit came in the right time. We always research the lowest prices to give you the best one, and this is no different. The lowest retail found is $13.47 (shipped to NJ) and $19.24 (shipped to California). THING FLING's price shipped wherever you are for a 2 PACK is only $5.99.
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 2/12/2008 Posts: 1,637 Location: South carolina
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anyone used something like this? I'm curious if it would have any chance of damaging the TV.
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 4/21/2007 Posts: 11
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these are a waste of money - get an empty bottle spayer, buy some rubbing alcohol and do 2 parts water 1 part alcohol.
works wonders and its the exact same stuff that this and other products are
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 12/16/2007 Posts: 158
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what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them?
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 10/23/2007 Posts: 21 Location: Michigan's Sunrise Side
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sgl wrote:what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Some people recommend wiping a used dryer sheet gently on your electronics. It's supposed to help with the static.
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 1/19/2007 Posts: 159
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sgl wrote:and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Yeah, I'd pay $11.99 for that 
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 12/16/2007 Posts: 158
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Lindaw1115 wrote:sgl wrote:what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Some people recommend wiping a used dryer sheet gently on your electronics. It's supposed to help with the static. hey, that's an interesting idea! and i'm desperate enough to try it!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 172
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Reference: Brand: Maxell Model: BSCK-I-2PACK Condition: Brand New UPC: 025215290626 $11.99  
___________________________________________________________________________ 17 Things Flung So Far!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 55 Location: S.E. Massachusetts
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I purchased this version from TF: http://www.thingfling.com/forum/postsbytopic3199.aspxand am extremely pleased with it. Did wonders on grubby kid prints.
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 2/12/2008 Posts: 1,637 Location: South carolina
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hmm hubby says pass. I'm too scared to put anything on a tv that's worth over $3K.
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 1/5/2007 Posts: 16
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I got this one as a mystery item (may be 10 months ago) and is extremely pleased with it. I got a daughter crayoning my monitor every other day. It smells not that great (something awful that's covered up by fake lemon scent) when drying for about 30 seconds, but work extremely well. It also appears that it repels the static on my LCD TV also.
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/13/2008 Posts: 88
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sgl wrote:Lindaw1115 wrote:sgl wrote:what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Some people recommend wiping a used dryer sheet gently on your electronics. It's supposed to help with the static. hey, that's an interesting idea! and i'm desperate enough to try it! I've done that before...works great!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 12/16/2007 Posts: 158
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stratford1 wrote:sgl wrote:Lindaw1115 wrote:sgl wrote:what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Some people recommend wiping a used dryer sheet gently on your electronics. It's supposed to help with the static. hey, that's an interesting idea! and i'm desperate enough to try it! I've done that before...works great! wow... i learned something today. that makes it an excellent day!
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 Rank: Royal Flinger
Joined: 1/25/2007 Posts: 170
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sgl wrote:stratford1 wrote:sgl wrote:Lindaw1115 wrote:sgl wrote:what *I* want is something that will keep me from getting the @#()&$( shocked out of me when windex-ing my 32" CRT tv! and how about something to keep electronics from sucking every dust molecule in the universe onto them? Some people recommend wiping a used dryer sheet gently on your electronics. It's supposed to help with the static. hey, that's an interesting idea! and i'm desperate enough to try it! I've done that before...works great! wow... i learned something today. that makes it an excellent day! Be extremely gentle, dryer sheets will scratch lcd and plasma screens protective coatings. I would only use dryer sheets on a CRT.
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 Rank: Power Flinger
Joined: 7/16/2007 Posts: 1
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good deal, i'm in
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 Rank: Royal Flinger
Joined: 2/27/2007 Posts: 2,263 Location: Florida
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I'm so glad they brought this back! Cable guy was here the other day and left big finger prints all over my LCD screen! I've had my TV for about 2 years now and NEVER had a smudge or fingerprint on the screen at all..and now..HE comes and smudges it all up! grrrrrr! OH..and to top it off..he didn't fix the problem with the cable either! but..at least now I get to remove the remnants of his useless visit with this stuff! I wonder if those dryer sheets will work on my glass stove top! now THAT attracts every speck of dust within a 50 mile radius! NEVER get a glass stove top that is solid black..make sure you have those white specks all over...solid black is a nightmare to keep looking nice! At least 5X a day I'm spraying it with amonia free window cleaner to shine it up thanks to all the dust! On the upside...it seems to keep it off my TV's..looks like all dust is migrating to my stove! Never have a problem with dust on my TV's! go figure!
Stopped counting at 51 Flings Flung & So Many More Things to Fling!
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/9/2008 Posts: 8
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Isn't this like the 3rd or more time I have seen this item this week? Why the repetitiveness?Wheres the Monster cable surge protectors,that's what i'm looking for.
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 2/14/2008 Posts: 1,046 Location: OKC,OK
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looper804 wrote:Isn't this like the 3rd or more time I have seen this item this week? Why the repetitiveness?Wheres the Monster cable surge protectors,that's what i'm looking for. There is a mystery box coming up of cables 13 Flings flung so far !!!
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 12/14/2007 Posts: 758 Location: Dallas
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looper804 wrote:Isn't this like the 3rd or more time I have seen this item this week? Why the repetitiveness?Wheres the Monster cable surge protectors,that's what i'm looking for. I believe they list an item more than once because not everybody has a chance to check out the site everyday. This way, if you missed something you want, you have a chance to buy it again at a later date/time.
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