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Scott’s Liquid Gold Clean Screen review – Luv Saving Money

Scott’s Liquid Gold Clean Screen review

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Scott’s Liquid Gold Clean Screen is meant to help you safely clean your electronics.  It comes in a generous 6.5 oz spray bottle and includes a microfiber cleaning cloth.  This can be used to clean your flat screen TVs, computer monitors, digital cameras, GPSs, cell phones, and more safely without the use of alcohol or ammonia.

The directions tell you to turn off the device your cleaning.  Spray the cleaning spray directly onto the provided microfiber cloth and then clean your device.  It says to use 1 spray for small screens and 2-4 sprays for larger screens.

The spray is formulated with what they call “reverse osmosis” solution which they explain to be a state of the art water treatment technology.  It supposed to remove mineral deposits and impurities smaller than water molecules themselves.

I first tried this cleaning solution on my computer monitor which is about 19 inches.   I used two sprays on the cloth.  It removed some of the grunge on my screen but not all of it.  I sprayed more into the cloth and wiped again.  Some of the spots were still left behind.  It took me about 10 sprays until I could get my screen completely clean.  Some of the spots I really had to scrub at.  I then tried it on my smart phone.  It worked fairly well on my smart phone with only 1 spray.  My smart phone was not nearly as dirty as my computer screen (for some reason).

Then the big chore. Our 50 inch flat screen tv.  I had to use quite a bit of this product to get the tv screen clean.  I have a toddler who likes to touch the bottom of the screen from time to time so there are normally a few toddler finger prints and hand prints on the screen at any given time. With some elbow grease and about 20 sprays of the product I was finally able to get my TV screen clean.

Did the product work?  Yes eventually I was able to clean the my devices but with much more of the product than the directions indicate.  If I’m going to be perfectly honest, I’ve used more effective products before for this type of cleaning job.  However, if you are looking for a product with the benefits of not using alcohol or ammonia then this will do work if you don’t mind using a little more.

If you’d like to find out more about Scott’s Liquid Gold Clean Screen you can find them on Facebook and on twitter: @scottliquidgold

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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Author: Angie

Mom, blogger, social media influencer, healthcare worker

One thought on “Scott’s Liquid Gold Clean Screen review”

  1. That’s a lot of sprays. If one was paying for this product they have to spend a lot of money to buy a lot of it to get the job done.

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