January 2010, Review Central
Review - Tegatech Clearscreen
Marks on your screen can be a real pain but this Aussie solution cleans them up without resorting to harsh solvents.
| Product | Tegatech Clearscreen |
| Online | www.tegatech.com.au |
| Price | $20AUD |
| The Good | Natural, works |
| The Bad | None |
| The Ugly | None |
| Mojo Rating | 4.5/5 |
No matter what you do and how protective you are the screens on our cellphones, PCs and netbooks seem to attract grime and fingerprints. With your netbook, the oils on your fingertips transfer to the keys and end up on the screen when it's closed. Tegatech is an Austrlaian distributor of netbooks and other small form computers. When faced with this issue, fiunder Hugo Ortega took matters into his own hands and developed Clean Screen.
We've used Clean Screen on a number of different devices including LCD TVs, iPhones, computer screens and, of course, netbooks. Each package includes a 60ml bottle of Clean Screen and a microfibre cloth. A quick squirt from the sprayer and a wipe cleaned all marks from the screens we tried it on.
Unlike many other cleaners, Clean Screen doesn't use any solvents. This is important as solvents can damage the coatings on many displays. Clear Screen doesn't contain any alcohol, acetone, ethanol, toluene or other flammable materials. In fact, as cleaning products go, it seems to be pretty innocuous.
Over the years we've seen and tried plenty of screen cleaning solutions. To be honest, Clean Screen isn't the only effective solution we've tried. However, it is one of the cheapest and the all natural composition makes it one that have no hesitation recommending.
