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Cleaning crayon off an LCD TV
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claire1977_2
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Hi everyone
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but have often found fab tips on cleaning things on this thread.
Does anyone know the best way to clean crayon off of an LCD screen please??
Only had the TV a little while and my little darling has drawn on the screen and the instructions say to only use a damp cloth on it but its not coming off!
TIA
Claire
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but have often found fab tips on cleaning things on this thread.
Does anyone know the best way to clean crayon off of an LCD screen please??
Only had the TV a little while and my little darling has drawn on the screen and the instructions say to only use a damp cloth on it but its not coming off!
TIA
Claire
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mybe try a tiny bit of wd40 on a cloth i used wd40 on my pc moniter that was lcd hope it helpsi have dislexia sorry about my spelling :eek:0
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I'd try a baby wipe - they take of everything from alien snot to rocket fuel.
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I once had a Tweenie sticker placed onto off the Tweenie character on my LCD, good matching but not good for the TV!! After asking in John Lewis the guy they told me that they clean their display LCD's with surgicial spirit, you can get it in a pharmacy. It got all of the sticky residue off without a mark so I'm sure it will work with crayon - good luck!!0
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