Allsop Clean-Screen

Allsop Clean-Screen

Allsop Clean-Screen

If you are going to invest money in an expensive television, you’ll want to keep the screen as clean as possible to appreciate the clear details it provides. One of the ways to do that is to use a system like the Allsop Clean-Screen. It is safe to use on most types of screens including LCD and Plasma.

The cleaner and cloth safely remove fingerprints and dust. The non-streak cleaning gel formula comes in a 1.5 oz spray bottle and will not run or drip into sensitive electronic components. Plus the absorbant microfiber cloths are washable for multiple uses. Kit retails for around $14.99.

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