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bottle you get 6.75 with this. Have used on my tv, laptops, and lcd monitors cleans them all very well. Get a nice ammount of cleaner for the money most of the others come with a tiny 2-3 oz.
Yet, I had the same problems others are describing: the streaks wouldn't go away. Focus on specific sections, and keep your polishing as focused as possible to avoid overlapping into areas already completed. And the worst part is, it really didn't even need to be cleaned in the first place.However in all fairness to Monster, aside from the difficulty in removing the streaks, my screen now looks crisp and clean. My experience using this product on my Samsung LN52A650 was a complete nightmare. I haven't yet found or tried another product. My advice for those experiencing this same problem: think of it more like you're polishing the screen rather than cleaning it. But I can tell you this, my screen will have to get pretty dirty before I attempt to clean it using this method again.
And to make matters worse, the streaks had that greasy, filmy rainbow tint that you often see when oil's on water. But honestly, I thought I was going to have a heart attack at the possibility of a $20 cleaner destroying my $2000 TV. That may or may not help. As a result, I seriously began to think my display was reacting badly with the solution. so be sure to vigorously shake the solution before applying it to the cleaning cloth.
I contacted Samsung directly for a suggested cleaning method, and Monster's ScreenClean was their only authorized recommendation. Also, the customer service rep at Monster was very attentive and mentioned that the cleansing ingredients may separate over time. I don't see them at all now. After several attempts over a week-long period, my display became a streaky, foggy mess. However, I was eventually able to get the streaks down to a minimum by continuously wiping and wiping and wiping.
I just cleaned my 32" HDTV and two 15.4" laptop monitors and not a single streak. They can be found anywhere and cheaply too.So, bottom line, great product, pricey but worth it. For those getting streaks you are most likely using too much.
What I do is store it in a zip-loc bag. Just don't use too much. Worst case you'll just have to get some extra microfiber cloths.
The product works as advertised. The microfiber cloth that comes with the set is nice and should last for a bunch of cleanings provided you don't let it get dirty in between cleanings. That's the key to crystal clear screens.
A little goes a long way. Just crystal clear displays.The only downside is that the product is a bit pricey but in its defense you do get a good sized bottle that should last a couple of years of weekly cleanings.
When used as per instructions, one does not unfold the cloth but uses one side to clean the screen with a small mist of solution sprayed on the screen. Although it might appear to be a bit pricey, the fact is that when used according to instructions, it will last for many, many months. The Monster ScreenClean Kit is absolutely great.
I noticed that after cleaning it, the scratch on it was actually less noticeable than when I started cleaning.The solution boasts to be alcohol-free, which is really important in protecting the display for years of service. An electronic superstore in the area uses this very product to clean ALL of their displays, computer and TV's. As for the price, I purchased from Amazon.com for the best price.
I purchased this product through the recommendation of a colleague. I have one display that was damaged when it was lent out. They use one bottle in 3 months.amazing, considering how many displays they have.Good job, Monster.
I use it VERY sparingly with the included cleaning cloth. All the dust and other contaminants come off immediately.Finally, wiping the screen off with the other side of the cloth (dry side) makes the screen come up like it was new.
I'm sorry to report this product leaves streaks and considerable lint.Not recommended.
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