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Anti-Static Screen Cleaner Released for Flatscreen TVs

Anti-Static technology is the most advanced and efficient form of screen cleaning. To protect most electronic screens including your Flat Screen TV, read on to find out more.

Anti-Static Screen Cleaner Released for Flatscreen TVs
2011-05-27
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) There are several cleaning products for flatscreen televisions and then there are anti-static screen cleaners. Now, even the retailers who sell you televisions will tell you that you would do best to buy an anti-static screen cleaner for flatscreen TVs because they are what will ensure long-term protection for your device. Here we shall see the benefits of using such a cleaning product over other cleaners.

The anti-static technology was patented by Reckitt Benckiser. These are the people who had developed the very popular Brasso cleaning product, which has become almost a household name in the field of metal cleaning. Brasso has been known to restore the luster and sheen on metallic products and keep them looking new for years to come. Now, after 110 years, this company has launched their new product, known as Brasso Gadgetcare. This product is a cleaning product as well, especially designed for cleaning surfaces of electronic devices such as LCD TVs, mobile phones, iPads, laptops and so on,

It is with this product that Reckitt Benckiser has launched the anti-static technology. This technology prevents dust from settling on these surfaces. It actually repels dust particles so that they do not lodge on these screens and they keep looking like new.

Now, you can clean your flatscreen TV surface with any of the several cleaning products available in the market as well, but the big problem with them is that they cannot avoid dust from settling on them as soon as they dry out. As a result of this, you keep cleaning your television quite repeatedly because the dust settles on it pretty soon.

With LCD TVs, one of the most important things to remember is that you should not clean them too often because it can damage their super-sensitive surface. Hence, Brasso Gadgetcare with its anti-static technology works really well. Once applied, it actually gives you a good deal of freedom from cleaning.

This gel has an acceptable amount of silicone salts in it. When applied, this silicone spreads over the surface and helps in protecting it. Silicone has a natural tendency to repel dust particles due to its anti-static properties. Hence, even if any dust particle tries to adhere itself on the screen, it is not able to due to the silicone film present on it. This protection is so effective that even smudge marks and things like oil stains cannot stay on the screen. The protective silicone film immediately removes them off.

It is due to this reason that the anti-static technology has become such a hit and people are all raving about it. Other cleaners for flatscreen TVs only focus on removing the dust and stains that are already present on the screen, but they do not do anything for adding such protection. The Brasso Gadgetcare is being touted by all and sundry as the anti-static screen cleaner for flatscreen TVs right now because it gives such long-term protection, which can help you to enjoy amazing picture quality on your precious flatscreen TV for a very long time to come.

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Website: http://www.brasso.co.uk

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[Press-News.org] Anti-Static Screen Cleaner Released for Flatscreen TVs
Anti-Static technology is the most advanced and efficient form of screen cleaning. To protect most electronic screens including your Flat Screen TV, read on to find out more.