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  • Love the Video!! Thanks :D

  • @cleanmyspace Thank you it worked great on my Samsung tv I appreciate it(:

  • @xMuserr Great - so glad it helped!

  • Hey it's me kelly again just wondering can i boil my water to distilled it or do i need to get off my wallet and buy some distilled water l

  • @dumpcache Hey Kelly, in theory you can make your own distilled water (although it's a bit of a process). If you want to get a bit of distilled water quickly and don't want to buy it, I suppose you can do this (it will yield enough to do the cleaning above): Boil a pot of water and use the water condensation built up on the bottom of the pot lid, that will be mineral-free!

  • Thank-you that was very helpful. I was so afraid to clean it with anything in fear of ruining it. Now I know,

  • @bnpperkins It's a scary thing to clean because it's expensive and no one really tells you how to do it properly! Good luck and thanks for checking out the video :)

  • i have black spots on my flatscreen how do i take them off?

  • @Gamerkid399 What kind of black spots are you talking about...can you send me a picture and I can give you an idea? It could be from old food or beverages splattered on the screen?

  • @cleanmyspace theres black spots on my screen after my mom cleaned it....

  • @Gamerkid399 Did your mom clean it the way I demonstrated in the video? The black spots could be from left over food, streaks from a product, etc. My recco is to use an optical cloth and repeat the cleaning process I demo'd in the video to gently remove any build up. If it is a screen issue, you have to contact the manufacturer.

  • @Gamerkid399 see my answer below :)

  • WTF is distilled water? :o

  • @xMuserr water that has gone through the process of distillation, where all minerals and additives have been removed. The water won't leave any deposits behind on your electronics.

  • I wanna clean that girl!

  • thanks

  • I'm gonna go and directly spray on my TV screen.

  • blow the screen huh. i didn't get a cloth with my new screen. guess i'll have to go buy one.

  • WILL YOU MARRY ME!!!!!

  • Boob Tubers????

  • i wiped my samsung LED tv with wet wipe. Now there are very bad scars. any body know how to clean that

  • @rusher80 the wipes have left a residue on the screen. Your only chance is to use a little bit of water, gentle pressure and an optical cloth to see if you can remove the streaks. Try it per the technique in the video. Be careful and be patient.

  • Hi, I recently wiped my LCD/LED Flat Screen Tv with some LCD tv and computer monitor wipes I bought at Walmart. The picture looks fine when the tv is on, but when it's off you can see all the streaks left from the wipes. I think the wipes I used may have been to moist, and now I'm looking for a alternative or any advise in this situation.

  • Hi @Jayr7837, yes the reason those wipes are not a great idea is because they are too damp and will streak. What I recommend you do is find a clean, dry optical cloth and gently buff out the streaks in a circular motion until they are gone. You can try the 'blow' method I discuss in the video just to re-dampen those streaks. It should work! Let us know :)

  • Hello my little Boob Tubers, today I am not going to flash my boobs, see I got engagement ring on my hand left hand hahahaha... :)

  • Did she call us "Boob Tubers" twice??? Implying we are here for her boobs??? LOL

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  • hopefuly this will work did a nasty sneeze on my screen and its abit of a mess

  • just super soak the tv get some bleach and your good to go

  • Hey, before I watched this video, I used a napkin and water to clean the tv...and there's more than fingerprints on the tv. I was wondering can the methods still be used to clean this or I need to do something different? If the same method in video, is a fiber cloth (for reaging glasses) ok, and will water with some dish soap work instead of distilled water, thanks for the help!

  • @sk8erboy52, the optical cloth will grab up whatever is on the tv. Don't use soap on the TV. Just take your time and buff the (?) stains off the screen using the method I've show you. Patience and gentle buffing will take anything off. You can ruin the TV if you use product to clean it. If there is food stains on the TV you can still use this method, you should be OK without dish soap. The cloth really does work wonders, you'll be suprised.

  • Bleach the bastard

  • I have a question, My wife is a nurse and her shoes get contaminated. My shoes, lets just say they smell. I have thought of throwing them in the washer and dryer,but then thought against it. How do you recommend we clean the inside and outside of our shoes? Thanks! By the way, your videos are awesome.

  • @OriginalBull that's a terrific question actually! Thanks for our kind words about the videos :) My recommendation for smelly shoes: sprinkle baking soda inside them overnight. The next morning, shake out the white stuff and the shoes should be deodorized. You can also wash the exterior of the shoe with some dish soap and hot water with an old toothbrush. Putting certain shoes in the washing machine can deform them (not a good idea). See next post.

  • @OriginalBull, you can also replace the shoe liners as those are the part of the shoe that absorb the odours. For your wife, she can disinfect them by keeping a bottle of disinfecting spray with her and lightly misting the exterior of her shoes and the soles after each shift. See next post

  • @OriginalBull , Depending on what she likes, she can make up a spray bottle filled with 10 drops of lavender or tea tree essential oil (natural disinfectants) in distilled water, or she can use plan hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle and spritz her shoes with that. Just check an inconspicuous area to make sure the shoes are colourfast first! Let me know how this works. I've received a lot of shoe-related questions! Thanks again :)

  • @cleanmyspace Those are some good suggestions. We will try them and I will let you know how they turn out. Thanks again for the help. 

  • @OriginalBull use bleach to clean the shoes, peroxide decays back to h2o when it sits in the bottle. bleach is safe for disinfecting drinking water, turns back into salt in the oceans, kills pretty much every germ known to man in seconds and is dirt cheap. i'd only be bothered if I'd actually stood in blood, sick, spite, urine or brown gold. for disinfectants to be effective, they have to sit in contact with heavily soils areas. Alternatively, she could leave her work shoes at work.

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