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Originally Posted by pabscars
Well actually I spent about £800 on a tele and didn't bother to read the bit about how to clean it  .
Don't know about you but reading TV manuals aint my bag so I just scan read the bits I needed to on installation then never look at the destructions again.
Doesn't everyone do that 
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I know how to install and operate a tele, but manufacturers will usually include a 'how to care for your product' section, which is the bit I take interest in. after spending a grand on a tv, the least I can do is be bothered to read how to clean it properly without potentially causing damage or corrosion.
each to their own I suppose. i suppose it depends a lot on the quality of the tv. some use more sensitive membranes than others perhaps...?
a quick google will repeatedly return the same results about how to clean them if they are not glass fronted and I would bet few if any of them would advise using tap water over distilled if water is involved at all. it takes 2 seconds to search and 2 minutes to read. surely people are not that lazy? then again, if they don't bother to read the manual and instead use a paper towel and Mr. Muscle (both of which are definite no-nos for membrane screens)....
just in case...
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