Thanks to catkins for posting this three weeks ago at £1.99.. I bought one then and I think it's good stuff.
Reposting as the price has halved again!
"Enjoy a spotless screen with this streak-free cleaning fluid, specially formulated not to leave any kind of residue on your screen.
The antistatic formula of this cleaning fluid helps to repel dust and dirt from your screen. Safely and thoroughly clean your screen with this lint-free microfiber cloth, designed to eliminate dust, dirt and fingerprints without leaving anything behind.
This drip-free formula is easily sprayed on the screen, then wiped off. It is completely drip-free to keep your equipment safe and dry.
The formula of this cleaning fluid allows you to safely and efficiently clean your screen while protecting the environment.
This reusable microfiber cloth may be washed gently in soap and water, then air dryed. You may use it over and over again."
Top comments
MadeDixonsCry
4 Jun 1617#17
If your name is not Philip you can't use it.
It's for Philips TV only.
JamesSmith
4 Jun 1612#5
It's designed for the purpose. Damp cloth? Damped with what.. because this is primarily distilled water that doesn't contain particulates that will scratch your screen like tap water does. It also contains a very small amount of alcohol as a cleaning agent and this dries quickly in air leaving no residue. It also contains moleculor quantities of anti-static, anti-septic and fragrance.
Basically it's water, with a few drops of alcohol.. classic combo for this purpose.. and negligible quantities of anything that could do harm.
To be fair you could use this if your screen has grease stains from fingerprints, spit etc - distilled water and a very fine microfibre cloth is sufficient when the screen has only superficial marks.. So I'll use this every few months but inbetween just water.
Philips don't just throw out products like this onto the market without testing them otherwise solicitors would be having a field day! :smile:
Anything else and you risk damaging any anti reflective coating your screen may have.
psmith1958
4 Jun 164#2
this stuff is perfect for cleaning your tv, and at this price... have some heat 3 ordered
ps they wouldnt sell the stuff for this use if it was going to wreck your tv
guttediam
4 Jun 161#3
Thank you for the deal, ordered online.. Heat from me
CrazyBob
4 Jun 16#4
Thanks O
JamesSmith
4 Jun 1612#5
It's designed for the purpose. Damp cloth? Damped with what.. because this is primarily distilled water that doesn't contain particulates that will scratch your screen like tap water does. It also contains a very small amount of alcohol as a cleaning agent and this dries quickly in air leaving no residue. It also contains moleculor quantities of anti-static, anti-septic and fragrance.
Basically it's water, with a few drops of alcohol.. classic combo for this purpose.. and negligible quantities of anything that could do harm.
To be fair you could use this if your screen has grease stains from fingerprints, spit etc - distilled water and a very fine microfibre cloth is sufficient when the screen has only superficial marks.. So I'll use this every few months but inbetween just water.
Philips don't just throw out products like this onto the market without testing them otherwise solicitors would be having a field day! :smile:
mbriz
4 Jun 16#6
I use it
good stuff, have some niceeeeeee heat!
Jules67
4 Jun 16#7
thanks Op, ordered for collection tomorrow, hear added
fireman1
4 Jun 16#8
why was the small size originally more expensive than the large and a different colour.
Ready4Whatever
4 Jun 16#9
Heat. Ordered
cazkins
4 Jun 16#10
Nice find!
RiverDragon8
4 Jun 16#11
Thanks ordered 2.
cpennington_wigan
4 Jun 16#12
Reviews on Argos are great - looking forwards to trying this! Thanks.:stuck_out_tongue:
dribspak to cpennington_wigan
4 Jun 164#13
looking forward to cleaning your tv? you don't get out too much, do you?
NSA
4 Jun 16#14
Thanks. Just reserved a couple for collection...
I've used the blue Philips cleaner in the past. I'm assuming this is the same stuff but just in a different colour? Anyone know?
TheUrbis
4 Jun 16#15
I use the quid shop stuff and it's great.
argosextra
4 Jun 16#16
It's called Phillips do I have to buy a Phillips Tv or can I use it for my Sony Tv
MadeDixonsCry
4 Jun 1617#17
If your name is not Philip you can't use it.
It's for Philips TV only.
argosextra
4 Jun 16#18
Thanks I wasn't sure if I should order but you convinced me Loser
ashmac
4 Jun 16#19
grabbed some ,hot
veedubjai
4 Jun 16#20
Held out this was posted last time. Even better now cheaper.:smiley:
microbar
4 Jun 161#21
Got 2 and free postage from argos good buy thanks,
Batmobile543
4 Jun 16#22
So Philips make these fluids to kill their own TVs. Good
ssc1
4 Jun 161#23
Rubbish stuff required for rubbish Philips TVs. Don't see a equivalent from competitors.
preep
4 Jun 16#24
How did you get free delivery?
cb-uk
4 Jun 16#25
It's not a question of how much you get. It's all about how you use it :wink:
OldCity
4 Jun 162#26
Thanks, ordered 5. No idea why!?
indyjukebox
5 Jun 16#27
So Argos chose to specifically offer you free delivery? And charge everyone else £3.95. Are you special?
srp111
5 Jun 161#28
spit and Polish :confused:
wherescharlie
5 Jun 16#29
ordered 2, many thanks for posting
chrisbenwalker
5 Jun 164#30
This is 99p though , you new round here?
Aphex2013
5 Jun 16#31
Cheers for this, managed to reserve 2. Should be good for cleaning vinyl records aswell
anuruddha
5 Jun 16#32
I think you are correct. :man:
montana78
5 Jun 16#33
Trying to order but I'm in an area with rubbish reception so site won't load up :disappointed:
ebaysniper
5 Jun 16#34
Even if you don't use the fluid, the cloth is great for cleaning glasses.
prash_2k
5 Jun 16#35
Great @£1.99 amazing at 99p
Roderz
5 Jun 16#36
Isopropyl Alcohol stuff and micro fibre cloth is all you need for TV's or AFC for really dirty crap (sneeze residue, dog snot etc) , dunno about this stuff tho. but cant imagine Philips would put there name to it if it wasn't safe.
not voted btw
Deasbe
5 Jun 16#37
Can this be used on discs?
dribspak
5 Jun 16#38
I'd rather be called Argo Sextra any day of the week. Philip is too plain. You sound like a warrior.
scrumpypaul
5 Jun 161#39
I bought some of this last time when it was £1.99 (and also got some for family). I used it straight away and was very impressed with it - got rid of loads of smudges, fingerprints, dogsnot, kidsnot, whatever off my TV and also cleaned up my laptops really well too. Oh, and my specs. It dries very quickly without leaving smears. The cloth is a very fine weave and seems to be of superb quality. I've ordered some more at this price as a back-up (even though you tend to use very little) and for my mates. Thanks to OP and have some more heat.
choppiusmaximus
5 Jun 16#40
bought it last time around. worked a treat.
mikewot
5 Jun 16#41
Ordered for my touchscreen monitor as grandkids love playing games using it but little fingers are usually pretty manky!
Weggie
5 Jun 16#42
Thanks. Ordered a few.
UltimatePhoenix
5 Jun 16#43
Would never need this if didnt have kids but they love to say they want something on the adverta and slap their mucky paws all over the screen
clashpie
5 Jun 16#44
I bought some the other week at £1.99 and was very impressed with the results achieved on my TV's and computer screens.
For the price you canna go wrong man.
JohnCenaFan
5 Jun 16#45
Will this be ok on smartphone
Jonj1611
5 Jun 16#46
Probably but what you can buy from ebay etc is alcohol wipes, they are very cheap and you get like a 100 to a box or something.
rellymr
5 Jun 16#47
Thanks bought some last time and it was good so I bought more!
tolester
5 Jun 16#48
Any thoughts on what the difference is between the blue one and green one?
Broxy
5 Jun 16#49
this stuff is cheaper :stuck_out_tongue:
AlexHaden
5 Jun 162#50
Finally! An Argos deal I want with actual stock! It feels like Christmas!
Sherlock
5 Jun 16#51
Thanks ordered some. Heat added.
teddybeers
5 Jun 161#52
Seriously???
I've been using basic glass cleaner sprayed on microfibre cloth since my first screen back in 90'. Never had any problems.
Cold as liquid nitrogen.
monty9120
5 Jun 16#53
i find with products like this theres not enough fluid and when you use loads of costs a fortune. if you have a heavily dirty screen you need loads.
i just use a cloth with water and buff dry much better
I was wondering if it's any good for glasses? Thx for clarifying. I have various family members who could do with a good cleaning kit so this could fit the bill. Have always used glass cleaner spray before (which works well) but this seems great value for something which is probably gentler and which seems to come with a good quality cloth. Have ordered one to check out. Could be some stocking fillers sorted! Thx op. Hot.
zahid_ramzan
5 Jun 16#57
Just reserved 5!!
dealerxxx
5 Jun 16#58
Used a similar one same price at pound land! Works wonders great stuff.
Heat
scallygally
5 Jun 161#59
Best comment I've heard on HUKD..Fact.
BigDaveH
5 Jun 162#60
Absolutely. After conducting some serious research and extensive product testing one's blue and one's green. I'd say therefore that the main difference is they're different colours.
mr-mixalot
5 Jun 16#61
Ordered for my Toshiba LCD
Billythebubble
5 Jun 16#62
Need to clean my screen so worth a punt, thanks OP
rstmart
5 Jun 16#63
Cheers OP been looking for something just like this after my 4-year old daughter stuck her sticky fingers over my new TV...Argh!!! :disappointed: Heat added.
MAY84
5 Jun 16#64
ordered thanks op
TheUrbis
5 Jun 16#65
Smaller bottle though...
stuartjohnwhitehead
5 Jun 16#66
Ordered, this stuffs awesome for cleaning your plums :man:
Monaco Blue
5 Jun 161#67
What about Albanian or even Romanian?
fireman1
5 Jun 161#68
They will all be in the eu soon.
The spits are very hard workers and will only add to our economy.
scrumpypaul
5 Jun 16#69
A bottle would last a lifetime of cleaning spectacles - you'd need just the slightest dab. I barely used any cleaning my 50" plasma!!
However, if purchased for the type who regularly gets his or her glasses steamy and filthy then he or she may have to get a couple of bottles in...... It would still last a very long time though.
SP
nathkbishop
5 Jun 16#70
ordered, thanks
MikeOrielly
5 Jun 16#71
Argos do free delivery for pensioners and disabled people. Its a good idea as these people cant get to the store
Dragon32
5 Jun 161#72
I just use a damp cloth and then a micro fibre cloth to dry it - gets all the kids fingerprints off and no smears without the chemicals.
lisa4rob09
5 Jun 16#73
Thanks op heat added :sunglasses:
Michelle1981
5 Jun 16#74
Thanks collecting later
dbone79033
5 Jun 16#75
Brilliant deal, bought this a couple of weeks ago at £1.99, having now tried it on our flat screens, iPads & phones, ordered another 2.
richstu
5 Jun 16#76
I bought 3 for me and the family . Brillant stuff at that price, works great on my 4k tv. hot deal. :smiley:
AD959
5 Jun 16#77
Any good on an ordinary screen?
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 16#78
Who has ever scratched their screen with tap water and microfibre cloth? It's free.
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 16#79
seriousy? You never thought of turning your tap on? Your house must be a right state.
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 16#80
Only works on Philips....
psmith1958
5 Jun 16#81
Polish ... ave a word, get everywhere
dewonderful
5 Jun 16#82
Good for the old camera lenses too
bb11
5 Jun 16#83
I bought some last time round and cleaned my TV, laptop and mobile phones . Did the job perfectly. Few more ordered and HEAT given
CoCo91
5 Jun 16#84
All my local Argos stores have sold out. Closest one still had stock when I loaded the website and once I got to my trolley it said out of stock.
Reserved 3 from a store 3.5 miles, don't want to be too greedy. :laughing:
Dean Blackwell
5 Jun 16#85
not used yet but checking reviews for 99p yesterday looking forward to using it :sunglasses:
Nick66
5 Jun 16#86
DO NOT USE THIS ON A PLASMA!
You have been warned. I am sure it will be fine for the LCD/LED at work etc but do not use it on a plasma - cant stress this enough. To clean a plasma just use a very slightly damp microfiber cloth and even then - only if you have to.
simssmo
5 Jun 161#87
What, I just used this on my plasma. Why can't you use it? The packaging says it can be used on plasma.
MadeDixonsCry
5 Jun 16#88
His name might be Philip. Hence although it's a Toshiba, it's still Philips TV (apostrophe absence intentional).
usernamenotavailable
5 Jun 16#89
OOS for collection, and for home delivery too in my area :disappointed:
sabresonic
5 Jun 16#90
Would this be any good in cleaning vinyl records? (Probably a shout out to the older crowd)
mr-mixalot
5 Jun 16#91
:disappointed:
jfclfc
5 Jun 16#92
a bit of fabric softener and water is the way to go
llennyyyy
5 Jun 161#93
DO NOT BUY A PLASMA PERIOD
foulone
5 Jun 16#94
just picked mine up, great quality cloth - cleaned my monitors up great, streak free, quick drying.
5/7 HOT
Disco Dave
5 Jun 16#95
Just about to run out. Great
dheydl
5 Jun 162#96
Why would anyone buy a plasma period? Sounds revolting.
Fatso666
5 Jun 161#97
**** I bought 4 when it was £2 a couple weeks ago. These things seem to last ages so no point buying more despite the good price
indyjukebox
5 Jun 161#98
I have never heard of such a service. My friend who is an avid Argo's user (and living with a disability) has not either. Could you provide some info re: this, so that he can access it, as he currently pays for delivery.
llennyyyy
5 Jun 16#99
I'm sure there's someone who'll be in to that sort of thing. :stuck_out_tongue:
mickrick
5 Jun 16#100
Apparently this is SMART fluid and it knows if you're putting it on any other brand of telly. It then has a chemical reaction with the screen, much like sulphuric acid, causing it to crack, bubble and warp. Worst of all, any warranty you may still have on your telly is void. It's a well known fact.
k4mran
5 Jun 16#101
Out is stock in my area. Even for home delivery
leeds_united_afc
5 Jun 16#102
:sunglasses: thanks OP ordered
ragingsilver
5 Jun 16#103
I got the blue version of this stuff and I don't feel comfortable with using it on my TV or monitors. I tried it first on my less expensive TV in the house and it just left streaks on it rather than clean it. Now all I use it for is on my phone and tablet since both have glass on it.
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 163#104
pretty sure my panasonic plasma was better than any TV i and many have owned.
JamesSmith
5 Jun 16#105
Some people have asked, and having read comments elsewhere the first time around, I think the blue is a different formula that designed for specific screen coatings only.
As someone already noted, the green is great for cleaning other stuff too.. I used it on my keyboard and it feels like new again. :smile: I'd hesitate before using it on an expensive camera lens, otherwise it makes a great cleaner for tech gizmos.
jtalep
5 Jun 16#106
Any evidence to support this?
bargainbill1
5 Jun 161#107
ha ha this made me LOL
Aphex2013
5 Jun 16#108
I would say given that this is basically distilled water with a few drops of alcohol and some sort of anti-static stuff, yes. I've reserved a few bottles to clean some of my old vinyl so I'll let you know how they turn out
theprimogenitor
5 Jun 16#109
I'm not too sure how well this could work but I can highly recommend the Spin Clean without splashing out on the automatic types.
komi
5 Jun 16#110
OOS
nikos
5 Jun 16#111
Just picked the bottles up. They look much bigger than in the picture.
veedubjai
5 Jun 161#112
+1. Got my 2 from the M&S glitch deal few years back here & still it's rocking. I look after my gear.:smiley: Wouldn't it be nice if there was 4K plasma coming on the market now competing with 4K LED?
Broxy
5 Jun 16#113
near you perhaps but there is still plenty of stock around.
stevej1976
5 Jun 164#114
Lol my Panasonic VT65 65" plasma still blows 99% of all tv's out of the water.
argosextra
5 Jun 16#115
Thanks I understand the pain your in I feel your emotion running in to high temperature
hbo86
5 Jun 16#116
cheers op
theposter
5 Jun 161#117
Totally agree, My Samsung plasma 55inch is still going strong
themachman
5 Jun 16#118
Mr.Muscle glass cleaner does a good enough job on mine :wink:
Ian57
5 Jun 161#119
and probably a few more;-)
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 16#120
If 6 yrs old then that's the same deal I got mine with - shortly before M&S stopped selling electronics.
PennyCairns
5 Jun 16#121
Done stock check at my local argos and showed 27 in stock.I went to pick 2 up and a staff member said a guy was there earlier and bought them all.What a very sad and greedy person he is :disappointed:
Broxy
5 Jun 16#122
Took a punt with this and im impressed. Thanks OP.
veedubjai
5 Jun 16#123
It's probably the best hot deal I've ever had from HUKD along with other glitch deals since been a member. Could have bought more but I only needed 2. Delivery driver told me he had to drop off 5 plasmas on his next round, turns out it was someone in some student digs house.:confused:
veedubjai
5 Jun 162#124
Just wait until it appears on eBay. Don't part your money & feed their greed.:disappointed:
legendaryginge
5 Jun 16#125
**** only x2 left at my local! Heat added tho ty
Dedham459
5 Jun 16#126
This is an incredible price for such a high quality product. I'm glad I stacked up on these as they will last a long time and ensure my screen is squeaky clean
digi
5 Jun 16#127
Thanks OP :sunglasses:
Jules67
5 Jun 16#128
Collected mine today - the "wee bottle" I expected turned out to be about 4 times the size I thought it would be haha. thanks again OP!!
stuartjohnwhitehead
5 Jun 161#129
Deffo use this on your TVs and Macbooks yeah, specially if they have the oleophobic Retina display :wink:
May as well rub sandpaper on your screens :man:
stuartjohnwhitehead
5 Jun 16#130
And missing its coatings :wink:
1977mermaid
5 Jun 16#131
OOO in my local store unfortunately. Voted hot though.
1977mermaid
5 Jun 16#132
What if you're a different nationality?
oldskoola
5 Jun 16#133
Alot of places oos. I just checked ebay & so many sellers (even business sellers) are selling the ones they purchased from Argos. Theyre selling them for £8 to £15. Its a shame
komi
5 Jun 16#134
expired?
Dusty
5 Jun 16#135
Got 1, the other 17 they had in stock went to some greedy **** **** **** in front of me!
fouad172
5 Jun 16#136
Ordered thanks
cb-uk
5 Jun 161#137
Think yourself lucky he didn't order 18 bottles then :wink:
robbieuk67
5 Jun 16#138
Made by Philips a trusted brand and chemical composition DOES NOT damage screens. Bought four.
argosextra
5 Jun 16#139
I reserved mine but I went too late the store closed at 7pm I thought it's 8pm now I can't reserve because it's out of stock but the 2 I reserved I didn't collect is there anyway to contact the store and tell them to keep it for me till tomorrow is that possible many thanks
microbar
5 Jun 16#140
Ordered this for free home delivery last night. but still no conformation email
argosextra
5 Jun 16#141
How did you get free delivery
dvdvicar
5 Jun 162#142
Foolish ignorance - obviously never seen a well set-up Kuro ......:smirk:
maxj77
5 Jun 16#143
cool my name's not Philip and iv ordered 2 yep that's right I'm not Philip lol
microbar
5 Jun 16#144
Just came up on the screen you can have fee delivery for this order.
Dusty
5 Jun 16#145
He couldn't, I reserved 1 :smile:
cb-uk
5 Jun 16#146
Usually means a member of Argos staff has snaffled it :wink:
llennyyyy
5 Jun 16#147
Wow the Plasma appreciation society is really on my case today. You lot are a funny bunch.
bargainhunter666
5 Jun 16#148
say it again.... water and microfibre - turn tap on. Don't tell me it scratches the tv - bull.
davidoneman
5 Jun 16#149
I ordered 6 . And like you dont know why never used it before but bargin price
pablobanez
6 Jun 16#150
great!
Gkay11
6 Jun 16#151
I bought 5 of this
Hot
JamesSmith
6 Jun 16#152
Tap water also contains minerals and trace chemicals that leave smears on your screen. Distilled water doesn't.
Phil's Barber
6 Jun 16#153
Delivered today. Both my screens have had years of kickings, splatterings, fingerprints etc from the little un. Cleaned it perfectly. Nothing else would shift it previously.
kamilslawicki
6 Jun 16#154
HOT!
tomkat
6 Jun 16#155
thank you. cleaned my TV looks like new.
willhay555
6 Jun 16#156
HAHAHAHA
You are crazy, just crazy HAHAHAHAHA :smile::smile:
bargainhunter666
6 Jun 16#157
No it doesn't. Do you think I would (and the Panasonic manual instruct me to) clean my TV and leave smears... Just nonsense. Plus I can get 5 ltr of deionised water for a tiny bit more!
Question for you - if tap water left smears and scratches e.t.c. then why do hardcore car detailers use tap water to jet wash (thats a bit of pressure) their pride and joy? The answer is because it doesn't.
Tap water and microfibre cloth will clean it just as well - Have 7 & 2 yr old who don't listen to " Don't touch the TV or keep your sticky mayonnaise fingers off" and my TV is cleaned with water when needed - no risk.
jimbo23
6 Jun 16#158
Only one left at local store which I got. One bottle will last you a good while.
johnnyd57uk
6 Jun 161#159
An absolute must. Good reviews. So much rubbish out there. Have never found anything that works particularly well. Dont know why people are responding negatively to something thats decent, very cheap and works.
rohanonny
6 Jun 16#160
i ordered 5. when i went to pick up WOW. I was impressed with the size of the bottles. HOT HOT
greg666
6 Jun 16#161
Thanks, ordered enough for some time :-)
telboy69
6 Jun 16#162
thanks reserved 4,why! i don't know.
Buckar00
6 Jun 16#163
me too, always used stores own brand window cleaner, on all tv's, pc monitors, phone screens, tablets, oven door etc...i bet this is the same in a bottle half the size
iftymbe
7 Jun 16#164
great stuff,I got 5 bottles from Argos.works fine and no problems.
delightful
7 Jun 16#165
Ordered 5 myself.
Been after this for some time.
tsktsk123
7 Jun 16#166
Out of stock in most of the stores
heada
7 Jun 16#167
Cheers. Got 4 yesterday in Birkenhead. Voted HOT!
antiboost
7 Jun 16#168
Arrived at my friends house just as he had finished spraying Mr Sheen on his lcd. Rainbow smears following the duster. Nice on!
beamersj
8 Jun 16#169
this is great stuff !! I've struggled to find something to clean the touchscreen in my car. Screen wipes just smeared, bought this and "Wow" now the screen is spotless and importantly when the light is reflecting I can actually see the screen now not the smeared fingerprints.
macccheshire
8 Jun 16#170
Got 3 bottles yesterday and it's great stuff.
What is the best way to wash the cloth?
Voted Hot as well.
Zaxxan
8 Jun 16#171
I always use water on a micro fibre cloth, no smears and no residue left behind. No need for any cleaning products.
microbar
8 Jun 16#172
Thanks for letting us all know we have wasted our money.
hackboski
8 Jun 16#173
Most I could order was 2. Sorted
Sonsey
8 Jun 16#174
Got the last one at my local branch, thanks OP
pablobanez
9 Jun 16#175
Got 3 bottles, large bottles and packaging worth the visit, works very well even used on laptop!
Miimi
9 Jun 16#176
Hi, long time lurker, first time poster. I used this after buying this amazing deal. I sprayed onto the cloth but as it was near the screen some droplets ended up on the screen and corroded (right word) the screen where they hit it. Tiny bumps / craters on the screen. Anybody else have this? Thankfully was the spare small TV. I can upload photos if someone can tell me how to
rossevans
9 Jun 16#177
Good find. Heat added
UncleStan
9 Jun 16#178
Handbags...
Nar-E
9 Jun 16#179
Out of Stock!
RiverDragon8
9 Jun 16#180
Didn't realise how big these bottles were, just picked up 2, should last me the next 15 years at least.
rnr81
9 Jun 16#181
got last 1 from leigh :smile:
ykhan16
10 Jun 16#182
Seems out of stock pretty much everywhere =0
222jimbo
10 Jun 16#183
Great spot. Does as it says on the packet. My laptop looks NEW. Still plenty at Hemel Marlowes.
FoX5
10 Jun 16#184
Thanks OP picked up 3 in Torquay yesterday. Torquay still has stock, in fact quite a few stores in Devon have stock. These are the stores in Devon that still have stock:
Torquay, Newton Abbot, Newton Abbot Argos in Homebase, Exeter Stone Lane Retail Park, Exeter Guildhall, Exeter Argos in Homebase, Honiton.
JamesSmith
10 Jun 161#185
Pleasure. :smile:
In Cheshire I see there's loads in stock in Warrington Birchwood, Runcorn, limited stock in Northwich, Widnes Green Oaks, Widnes Albert Square, Winsford, Sandbach Argos in Homebase.. There's also loads in Chester, Ellesmere port, Mold, Flint... Basically there's still plenty of stock out there. :wink:
danielhodson
10 Jun 16#186
I bought 2 earlier in the week! Great buy :smiley:
hel1984
10 Jun 16#187
cheers. picked 2 up earlier in Nottingham.
mumihp
10 Jun 16#188
Thanks so much, I picked up two last week but brought another 2 today knowing the price will eventually go back up. But anway, great find. These are pretty much out of stock in my local branches and onces near me for the next 10 miles.
Kulaak
11 Jun 16#189
Bigger bottles than I thought. Look small from the pic. Bought the last 3 in Berwick yesterday using my Nectar points (just happened to be passing) & saved 2 online in Billericay earlier in the week. So well stocked up for the next 10 years :smile:
I also noticed in their Price cuts store paper that it is on offer in there for £1.99
welshychops
11 Jun 161#190
You probably don't need this, what's wrong with a bit of common sense and just using a cloth, these products just create more needs in our lives, surely?
OperateOnMe
11 Jun 16#191
back in stock
Clearly all the TV manufacturers have different instrctions some recommend tap water as it is slightly acidic, others recommend distilled water or even cleaners like this. All of them know we use products like Sheen and the coatings are made as such.
I am not a big fan of using stuff like this every day but once a month to get rid of greasy finger marks from kids seems okay. Never harmed any previous LCD/LED TV I owned in 10 years so I will continue to do so.
Kulaak
11 Jun 16#192
Probably good for spectacles too :smiley:
amour3k
11 Jun 16#193
I'm assuming this can be used on ANY TV then?, eg. Samsung TV's, Hitachi TV's, etc?, thanx.
steve23094
12 Jun 16#194
I have similar stuff from a different manufacturer. It lasts absolutely ages (years and years), 3 was probably over kill.
Opening post
Reposting as the price has halved again!
"Enjoy a spotless screen with this streak-free cleaning fluid, specially formulated not to leave any kind of residue on your screen.
The antistatic formula of this cleaning fluid helps to repel dust and dirt from your screen. Safely and thoroughly clean your screen with this lint-free microfiber cloth, designed to eliminate dust, dirt and fingerprints without leaving anything behind.
This drip-free formula is easily sprayed on the screen, then wiped off. It is completely drip-free to keep your equipment safe and dry.
The formula of this cleaning fluid allows you to safely and efficiently clean your screen while protecting the environment.
This reusable microfiber cloth may be washed gently in soap and water, then air dryed. You may use it over and over again."
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It's for Philips TV only.
Basically it's water, with a few drops of alcohol.. classic combo for this purpose.. and negligible quantities of anything that could do harm.
To be fair you could use this if your screen has grease stains from fingerprints, spit etc - distilled water and a very fine microfibre cloth is sufficient when the screen has only superficial marks.. So I'll use this every few months but inbetween just water.
Philips don't just throw out products like this onto the market without testing them otherwise solicitors would be having a field day! :smile:
Damp clean microfibre cloth, dry clean microfibre cloth
Anything else and you risk damaging any anti reflective coating your screen may have.
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Damp clean microfibre cloth, dry clean microfibre cloth
Anything else and you risk damaging any anti reflective coating your screen may have.
ps they wouldnt sell the stuff for this use if it was going to wreck your tv
Basically it's water, with a few drops of alcohol.. classic combo for this purpose.. and negligible quantities of anything that could do harm.
To be fair you could use this if your screen has grease stains from fingerprints, spit etc - distilled water and a very fine microfibre cloth is sufficient when the screen has only superficial marks.. So I'll use this every few months but inbetween just water.
Philips don't just throw out products like this onto the market without testing them otherwise solicitors would be having a field day! :smile:
good stuff, have some niceeeeeee heat!
I've used the blue Philips cleaner in the past. I'm assuming this is the same stuff but just in a different colour? Anyone know?
It's for Philips TV only.
not voted btw
For the price you canna go wrong man.
I've been using basic glass cleaner sprayed on microfibre cloth since my first screen back in 90'. Never had any problems.
Cold as liquid nitrogen.
i just use a cloth with water and buff dry much better
Heat
The spits are very hard workers and will only add to our economy.
However, if purchased for the type who regularly gets his or her glasses steamy and filthy then he or she may have to get a couple of bottles in...... It would still last a very long time though.
SP
Reserved 3 from a store 3.5 miles, don't want to be too greedy. :laughing:
You have been warned. I am sure it will be fine for the LCD/LED at work etc but do not use it on a plasma - cant stress this enough. To clean a plasma just use a very slightly damp microfiber cloth and even then - only if you have to.
5/7 HOT
As someone already noted, the green is great for cleaning other stuff too.. I used it on my keyboard and it feels like new again. :smile: I'd hesitate before using it on an expensive camera lens, otherwise it makes a great cleaner for tech gizmos.
May as well rub sandpaper on your screens :man:
Hot
You are crazy, just crazy HAHAHAHAHA :smile::smile:
Question for you - if tap water left smears and scratches e.t.c. then why do hardcore car detailers use tap water to jet wash (thats a bit of pressure) their pride and joy? The answer is because it doesn't.
Tap water and microfibre cloth will clean it just as well - Have 7 & 2 yr old who don't listen to " Don't touch the TV or keep your sticky mayonnaise fingers off" and my TV is cleaned with water when needed - no risk.
Been after this for some time.
What is the best way to wash the cloth?
Voted Hot as well.
Torquay, Newton Abbot, Newton Abbot Argos in Homebase, Exeter Stone Lane Retail Park, Exeter Guildhall, Exeter Argos in Homebase, Honiton.
In Cheshire I see there's loads in stock in Warrington Birchwood, Runcorn, limited stock in Northwich, Widnes Green Oaks, Widnes Albert Square, Winsford, Sandbach Argos in Homebase.. There's also loads in Chester, Ellesmere port, Mold, Flint... Basically there's still plenty of stock out there. :wink:
I also noticed in their Price cuts store paper that it is on offer in there for £1.99
Clearly all the TV manufacturers have different instrctions some recommend tap water as it is slightly acidic, others recommend distilled water or even cleaners like this. All of them know we use products like Sheen and the coatings are made as such.
I am not a big fan of using stuff like this every day but once a month to get rid of greasy finger marks from kids seems okay. Never harmed any previous LCD/LED TV I owned in 10 years so I will continue to do so.