|  | Posted by GMAN on 05/03/06 04:14 
In article <slrne5fijv.pfv.aznomad@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net>, AZ Nomad <aznomad@PmunOgeBOX.com> wrote:>On Tue, 02 May 2006 19:13:56 GMT, GMAN <Not@home.now> wrote:
 >
 >
 >>In article <pan.2006.04.28.14.25.40.629537@wayoftheancients.trail>, Beowulf
 > <beowulf@wayoftheancients.trail> wrote:
 >>>On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 07:00:03 -0700, unclejr inscribed to the world:
 >>>
 >>>> Beowulf wrote:
 >>>>> Any feedback or help greatly appreciated.
 >>>>
 >>>> I guess the customary usenet response, "you're fucked" is not what you
 >>>> were looking for...
 >>>...
 >>>
 >>>Yeah I am not feeling good about what happened, might call the "TV Doctor"
 >>>repairman today, see what he says, but curious if anybody else has heard
 >>>of what happened, seemed if might be common if caused just by cleaning the
 >>>screen.  Not sure what I will do if it can not be repaired, I guess try
 >>>and sell it used, buy a new one.
 >>>
 >> #1 Do not use GLASS cleaner on PLASTIC.
 >> #2 Never spray any cleaner directly on a Tv screen
 >> #3 Do NOT tell the repair person what happened. Maybe they will just repair
 > it
 >>under warranty.
 >
 >I agree with #3.  #1 is overstated.  Glass cleaner will eventually discolor
 >the screen, but one application won't have any noticeable effect.  No
 >ammount of applications will crack a screen.
 You DO NOT want to use any cleaner with ammonia on plastic, period!
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