Friday, December 17, 2010

Get Cobwebs Out Of A Philips Big Screen Tv

Clean cobwebs out of your Philips big screen TV with air.


Discovering cobwebs in your Philips big screen TV is not a pleasant surprise, because not many people want spiders living in their TVs. When this happens, it's time to evict the eight-legged freeloaders. You won't have to disassemble the TV since man has been able to harness the power of air in two very different ways. Both methods of shooting the cobwebs with a stream of compressed air and sucking them out with a vacuum are all that needs to be done to get your Philips TV clean and cobweb free.


Instructions


1. Unplug the power cord from the electrical wall outlet. This is to minimize the risk of damage to the TV and injury to yourself.


2. Attach the nozzle to the end of a handheld vacuum. Position the nozzle above the vents on the TV. Turn on the vacuum and suck the cobwebs out of the TV. Reposition the vacuum nozzle as needed to reach other cobwebs.


3. Insert the tip of the compressed air nozzle into the vents closest to the cobwebs that the vacuum cannot reach. Squeeze the trigger to shoot the air from the can to dislodge the cobwebs. Blow the cobwebs out of the TV, or at least in range where the suction from the vacuum can reach them.

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