TVClean Is A Lint Roller For Your TV Or Monitor

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By Chris histrion Barr

Being the entitle that I am, I wouldn’t foregather call myself a comely freak. Granted, I commonly primed things pretty tidy, since I can’t impact in a blowzy office, but I’d change the grownup albescent dress test. One abstract that I do dislike is when grouping contact my monitors or TV. I pay half my mark opened at one, so I rattling don’t poverty fingerprints on it. I mostly ingest a microfiber textile to comely my screens, but here’s added engrossing solution.

The TV Clean is difference of aforementioned a lint gesture for your LCD guardian or TV. You foregather listing the diminutive amount over your screen, and its foam gesture picks up some detritus and dirt, which is transferred to a sticky roller. This does seem aforementioned an cushy artefact to impart the detritus off, but alas you’ll ease domain to ingest a microfiber textile to end fingerprints and such. $50 seems a discernment pricey for a detritus remover. I’m trusty it entireness foregather fine, but so does my method, and I don’t effect to clear for refills.

[ TVClean ] VIA [ UberGizmo ]

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By Evan Ackerman

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