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  2. Cleaning Your TV Screen Is Easy With These Simple Tips - AOL

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    Instead, use either a homemade mix of equal parts vinegar and water, or a product specifically made for the job, like Green Oak Screen Cleaner. Just remember not to spritz the liquid directly on ...

  3. How to Clean a TV Screen - AOL

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    Mix distilled water (the minerals in tap water can scratch your screen) with white vinegar in a 1:1 ratio. If you prefer not to have the scent of vinegar lingering in your home, it’s okay to use ...

  4. How to Clear a Clogged Sink Drain - AOL

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    Remove the plunger and observe whether the water drains. Repeat until the water drains. If you have a double sink, you’ll need to cover one of the drains while you plunge the other, says Sokolowski.

  5. TFT LCD - Wikipedia

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    Paul K. Weimer, also of RCA, implemented Wallmark's ideas and developed the thin-film transistor (TFT) in 1962, a type of MOSFET distinct from the standard bulk MOSFET. It was made with thin films of cadmium selenide and cadmium sulfide. The idea of a TFT-based liquid-crystal display (LCD) was conceived by Bernard Lechner of RCA Laboratories in

  6. Dishwashing liquid - Wikipedia

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    Dishwashing liquid with water and additional ingredients such as glycerin and sugar produces a bubble-blowing solution. [26] Dishwashing liquid can clean delicate clothing fabrics such as hosiery and lingerie. [27] Dishwashing liquid in a dilute solution can make decals and vinyl graphics easier to position when applying. [28] [29]

  7. Computer maintenance - Wikipedia

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    A plastic-cleaning agent applied to the surface of the keys with a cloth is used to remove the accumulation of oil and dirt from repeated contact with a user's fingertips. If this is not sufficient for a more severely dirty keyboard, keys are physically removed for more focused individual cleaning, or for better access to the area beneath.