I have a Mitsubishi 46" Widescreen Rear Projection TV that needs to be "Detailed". I just recieved Plexus from from DavidB and was wondering if the plastic screen on the TV would clean up nice with Plexus?
Many of the screens/shields have a anti-glare film on them. By cleaning/polishing with something like Plexus, you might remove it. Moreover, if the shield becomes too glossy, it may create a lot of glare from light sources. Just IMHO! :nixweiss
Yeah, I wouldn't use Plexus on a TV. I used it on my car yesterday on the headlights and it removed some polish/wax/haze that was left behind during my PC runs that a MF could not remove easily. If Plexus removed the haze it might remove some protective covering that 2hotford says should stay on. My .03 cents. On my Sony TV, I use a Neatitem MF and cold water and it works very well to remove dust.
I use it on my 17" flat panel LCD computer screen, works well. But I don't know, I wouldn't want to recommend it without REALLY knowing what was going on.
Any other ideas? I have a 57" Panasonic, and it has a highly reflective screen that I do not want to scratch. I had thought about just a damp MF. Think that would be ok, or should I look into some Meg's plastic cleaner (the stuff in the small white pump-spray bottle)?