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Thursday December 7, 2006
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Even under threat of wedgies, my siblings still insist on putting their hands all over my LCD screens. And by the end of family gatherings, I'm left with more smudges and fingerprints on my TV than pixels that scream out for cleaning. But no house is immune to the effects of dirt and dust. So Purosol has developed a cleaning formula that uses enzymes instead of harsh solvents, for those delicate screens. Purosol Plasma may just make you a hero to LCD, plasma, and CRT displays everywhere.
Ammonia, alcohol, glycerin and silicone are absent from Purosol Plasma, and what's left is an enzyme that breaks down the molecular bonds that dirt, grease, and grime use to stick to glass and plastic surfaces. It's also completely safe for the environment. Purosol Plasma comes in 1-ounce ($7.95), 2-ounce ($12.95), and 4-ounce ($15.95) bottles, and is available for purchase individually or in cases of 24.
Check out the Purosol Plasma for yourself or as a gift to all those who suffer from dirty displays.
Post by Andre Bermudez
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