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Purosol Showcases Eco-Friendly LCD/Plasma Screen Cleaner At The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show

[The following is a release from Purosol]

December 31, 2008

At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show, International Supplies, the distributor and marketer for Purosol, will showcase an advanced cleaning solution designed to effectively and safely remove the dirt off your HDTV’s without streaking, smearing or damaging your screen. It is called Purosol LCD/Plasma Screen Cleaner. “Consumers invest a lot of money to get an HDTV, but when it comes to cleaning the fingerprints and dust off these really expensive screens, people tend to use any old cleaning solution,” says Purosol’s Vice President Steven D’Antoni. “What consumers don’t realize is that these harsh chemical cleaners act like a toxic tsunami stripping away at your screen’s surface and damaging it over time. Purosol, on the other hand, is completely natural so it’s safe and gentle enough to use on all your high end equipment, plus it’s also extremely effective.” Purosol is made with a proprietary blend of organic plant extracts and it uses natural enzymes to break down the molecules that cause dirt, salt, oil, and grime to adhere to various surfaces. It does not contain solvents, detergents or soaps of any kind so it will not leave any residue behind that can further damage your equipment, or the environment. It is completely safe, non-toxic and hypoallergenic. Purosol also creates an anti-static barrier that repels dust, so users clean less frequently. Purosol was originally developed for NASA and the U.S. military to safely clean lenses and high-end electronic displays. Purosol’s LCD/Plasma Screen Cleaner is safe to use on all LCD, plasma displays, computer screens, DLP, OLED, and touch screen displays. Purosol is available at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, Samy’s Camera and other independent retailers nationwide. The suggested retail price for a one-ounce bottle of Purosol LCD/Plasma Screen Cleaner is $12.95 and it comes with a high quality micro fiber cloth. A larger kit is also available that includes a one-ounce and four-ounce bottle of Purosol, and two micro fiber cloths. The suggested retail price is $29.95. Purosol also has three other versions: Purosol Optical Lens Cleaner, which is safe to use on all coated lenses and optical devices, including eyewear, cameras, binoculars, microscopes, telescopes, digital projectors and gun sights; Purosol Sport/Marine Cleaner for use on all electronic displays, navigational instruments, diving equipment, cameras, binoculars, rods and reels, GPS devices, and other personal electronics; and Purosol Jewelry Cleaner for use on all delicate gem stones and jewelry, which cannot be cleaned with traditional cleaners, such as pearls, opals, coral, bone, jade, and turquoise. For more information on Purosol and its products, please visit http://www.internationalsupplies.com or call (800) 999-1984.

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