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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 2/9/2008 Posts: 8
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HendersonHenderson wrote: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. Thats cool,so then I hope the relist the monster surge protectors again soon!! Please!!
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 Rank: Hot Flinger
Joined: 12/23/2007 Posts: 40 Location: Seattle, WA
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 More Cables comming up, On NO  I wasn't able to resist last time Quote:Can't Stop Flinging !!! 16 Flings So Far Just made it 17, now 18 19...
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 132
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I bought these and what I got was a cleaning kit + a refill kit... did anyone else buy this and get the same stuff? or did anyone get 2 actual cleaning kits?
36 order #'s to date 1 helpdesk ticket waiting for the shipment 3 helpdesk tickets submitted and resolved  WARNING: Flinging (Thing) is extremely dangerous to your cash flow (but extremely fun)  Extremely addictive too!
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 Rank: Serious Thing Flinger
Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 9 Location: Virginia
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I bought my first LCD TV a few months ago--a 37" Olevia that's been great so far. I was concerned about how to clean the screen, and thought I might need something like this.
Well, surprisingly enough, the official Olevia user manual suggests using original Windex (the blue kind, without ammonia) and an old cotton t-shirt! Sounded a little low-tech compared to these cleaning kits, but it works just fine. So I'm passing on this fling.
BUT...if you're a single guy, this is a much more impressive way to clean your big screen than squirting some Windex onto an old t-shirt when girls are visiting!
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 Rank: Crazy Flinger
Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 136
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First.. this sucks that it doesnt work on DLPs... I cant find anything SAFE for DLPs & Have TONS of fingerprints on mine... Second.. PLease becareful what you use Drier sheets on.. They are HIGHLY Flamable.. so using them around a stove does not seem safe to me lol. They even make your clothes highly flamable!!! Use vinegar instead in your wash... it works wonders (in a downy ball or in your softner spot) If you have static issues... Use a baseball size aluminum foil ball!! then just replace when it starts to fall apart!! Works GREAT!!!!!! Oh.. and 1 use I DO have for Drier sheets (and the ONLY use in our house LOL) Is for washing our cars windows/grill area... it makes those love bugs fall right off!!
Hello... My name is Misty... And I am a Fling-a-holic...... Bring on the Mystery Baby!!!!!!!!
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 Rank: Royal Flinger
Joined: 4/17/2008 Posts: 265
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I am on the fence on this one. My laptop monitor is filthy and it looks like this would work for that. But it seems other things would work too. Does this come with a cloth? I am more worried about damage from the cloth than I am the solution.
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 Rank: First Time Flinger
Joined: 8/8/2008 Posts: 1
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You can get one off ebay for 7 bucks including shipping
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 Rank: Royal Flinger
Joined: 4/16/2007 Posts: 50 Location: SE Ohio
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These are worthless. I bought these months ago, they don't clean good at all. Left streaks everywhere.
Don't waste your money.
Use a soft lint free micro fibre cloth and warm water to clean your expensive screens.
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