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CleanSaƒe® Screen Questions and Answers
Regularly we get questions regarding the cleaning and protection of screens and the role in this of CleanSaƒe® Screen and CleanSaƒe® Cloth . Following are the key question and answers.
Virtually all screens ( TV/ Laptop /TFT / LCD / Plasma) are treated with coatings (for many reasons incl. picture enhancement, better contrasts, less glare, less radiation etc.). These coating are mostly very thin layers of plastic which are sprayed or glued to the surface. These thin layers are soft and (very) sensitive to the use of aggressive cleaning products. CleanSaƒe® Screen is the only tool which is SAFE and has been approved and/or tested by/on most brands.
All liquids which contain alcohol or a version thereof, caustic liquids, ‘high-calcium’ (hard) water and/or which are acid, salt or soapy negatively affect plastics (the number one material used for coatings). The ultimate result is: ‘hair cracking’; discoloring; small holes of the ‘top’ layers of your screens. This will result in your screens looking badly, discoloring, stripes or points, becoming dull, show scratches etc. These damages are permanent and irreversible,
- As mentioned in previous answers coated screens are soft and (very) sensitive to damages. Aggressive body liquids (perspiration on hands e.g.) can damage the screens similar to aggressive cleaners (see above). But also a whole range of other liquids and substances e.g. on children hands can damage the screens. - Screens become dirty because they attract dust (statical influences) For a.o. these two reasons it is ESSENTIAL that a cleaning product also has a good protection factor. As far as we know CleanSaƒe® Screen is the only product worldwide which has an effective, invisible (using nano-technology) protection layer. This layer is extremely thin, optically neutral but can be experienced when the screen is touched.
The answer is NO. Some stains (especially smoke residue related) can only be removed with CleanSaƒe® PC (a special cleaner for PC housing, keyboards, mice etc.). Preferably not, but… if you have no other choice use it. Ask for liquid and special instructions from your CleanSaƒe® distributor. IF you do that, always clean the screen IMMEDIATELY after that with CleanSaƒe® Screen to remove any possible remains and to apply the absolutely required protection layer (see previous point).
Almost certainly an excess amount of CleanSaƒe® has been used. Thorough polishing (circular motion works very well) often helps. When necessary you can also use a micro fiber towel (do not use normally – see later) and when really required use an aggressive liquid. But … see previous point.
Stripes can remain with a warm screen
or when the screen is very dirty. To see the effects of your cleaning better and
to ensure the screen is not to warm it is recommendable to clean/protect when
the screen is switched off.
As mentioned in point 1 and 3 coated screens are soft and sensitive to damages. Very small dust particles, including chalk can damage your screen beyond repair. Therefore we strongly suggest to only use completely clean cotton towels or CleanSaƒe® Cloth to clean and protect your screen. Micro fiber towels are made to optimally collect dust and dirt. The collected material increases the risk of damages, also micro fiber towels prevent correctly applying the protection layer. Therefore do not use them! Also do not use tissues etc. They are made out of paper and other potentially sanding material – a high risk for coated screens!
CleanSaƒe® Screen has been tested / approved on and by virtually all major screen manufacturers. All components of CleanSaƒe® Screen are completely safe. In case of… ask your supplier and/or distributor of CleanSaƒe®.
Often cleaning with a dry or almost
dry towel (watch for water: calcium and short circuiting risks!) is insufficient
to clean screens.
CleanSaƒe® the Saƒest Cleaner and Protector on the Planet!
Other questions? Please address
these preferably to your dealer or distributor.
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