Friday, March 4, 2011

Review: Getting Dirty Liquid Gold Clean Screen and "Little' Clean Screen

Thanks to Tomoson.com for partnering me up for this review..

Whoa!
Scott's Liquid Gold Clean Screen is amazing! I received 2 different types of clean screen to review. The regular Clean Screen, and the "Little" Clean Screen. The regular box comes with a cleaning cloth and spray; So it's perfect for bigger things such as your TV or computer monitor. The "little" clean screens are tiny, and perfect for things such as your iPhone; I've been able to use the "little"  clean screens on my netbook, and they work perfectly for that as well. Another thing I love about the little clean screens is that they are individually wrapped. Instead of having to carry around the bigger bottle, I can simply throw a couple of pre packaged wipes into my pocket or bag, and have them ready when I need them.

Aaron used the bigger bottle of Clean Screen on his Dell, and on our TV. After he was done both of them looked brand new! No joke! They were both spotless; they looked like mirrors!

"Got dirty electronics? Do you ever find yourself struggling to clean off all the smudges on your sunglasses? What about those finger prints on your ipods and phones? Have you wondered how to get the dust safely off of your dirty flastcreen? We’re here to help!

We’ve developed a way to clean your valuable electronics safely and effectively. Clean Screen uses reverse osmosis to give you a crystal clear clean. And our Little Clean Screens are portable, on-the-go wipes great for removing fingerprints, make-up, dirt, dust, oily residues and ink off of your delicate surfaces. Gives us a try and you’ll be amazed at how you ever lived without it!"

Really recommended! I would definitely say, it's the best screen cleaner that I've tried! 


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Disclosure: Review product was provided to me free of charge. All opinions expressed are my own, and were not influenced in anyway. Thanks to Tomoson.com

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