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Astral:

--- Quote ---I just use a damp cloth. Nobody smokes here so it doesn't get greasy
--- End quote ---

I hope you are not suggesting that those who use Mr Muscle have filthy habits, Eric. (Unless they are monks or nuns who have just come in from a spot of gardening)

roseway:
:)

No, I'm not casting any nasturtiums. I don't mind people smoking, but it certainly does tend to deposit a greasy film on surfaces.

Eric

Astral:
Oh I just spit on mine* and give it a rub with my elbow. Now that's what I call a greasy mark!

* The screen you mucky minded lot. :angel:

oldfogy:
I had an occasion when I swatted a fly on my TV screen, then when wiping of the mess started to notice a sort of "blur" on the screen.

To cut a long story short, my cleaner had been using spray polish on the screen for years and as this had built-up over time had not been noticeable, it was that bad I had to use VIM (scouring powder) and a kitchen scouring pad (rough side) to get back to the original surface..
I then re-discovered I had "COLOUR TV" instead of a pale washed out grey. :lol:

For "glass", keypads and surrounds I now use Surgical spirits.

Astral:

--- Quote ---I now use Surgical spirits.
--- End quote ---

Wot, to get you in a good mood before tackling the job. ;)

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