Cta Digital LCD Cleaning Spray

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Cta Digital LCD Cleaning Spray

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: CTA Digital
EAN: 0656777005429
Label: CTA Digital
Manufacturer: CTA Digital
Model: TV-CK
Publisher: CTA Digital
Studio: CTA Digital



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Product DescriptionUtilizing household cleaning sprays on your sensitive Plasma / LCD screen display is a common mistake. The ammonia in liquid sprays alone can actually scuff, leave irremovable streaks or peel off protective coatings. These cleaners can also drip all the way down a screen and into inaccessible areas before you can catch it. Not only can this cause significant operational issues with your sensitive equipment, but damage caused by standard cleaners may not be covered by warranty. With this special liquid spray and chamois cloth, youll be able to clean your screen efficiently and safely while leaving a subtle orange fragrance upon completion. Completely alcohol and ammonia free, this spray wipes off the dust, fingerprints and dirt without leaving a mark!




Features:
  • (207 ml) 2 oz. bottle of spray cleaner
  • 15" x 15" chamois cleaning cloth
  • Eliminates fingerprints and dust
  • Streak and alcohol free formula
  • Fragrant scent











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