How to Clean Your TV Screen or Computer Monitor
We are all like that There: You’ve run your TV or computer monitor with your bare hands and make it all greasy. Or we poured some liquid in the excitement of sports and video games as fuel. How do you clean the screen? For pro tips, see the guide below.
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Older glass TVs were anti-static rags and clean and easy to clean, but you need to be more careful about modern screens that are not protected.
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What is the best way to clean up small amounts of dirt, grease, dust, or other mud that has accumulated on your TV? Just discard the solvent and use it Soft and Dry Microfiber Cloth ($80 for $26) Clean the display. Wipe in circles, just like when brushing your teeth or cleaning the counter.
If things are too ganked to pick up a clean rag, reach for some Distilled and deionized water ($17 per gallon)there are no impurities that can leave the spot or damage the screen. Place a little on a cloth and wipe it down and follow up with fresh, dried rags.
In the worst case scenario, you can add a small The amount of Dawn Dish Soap (112 oz for $15) To the water (read: add drop to an The whole spray bottle [$8 for 2]) And use it. If you are doing this, it is recommended to wipe the second time with distilled water and then again with a dry cloth to prevent any residue from leaving behind. Remember: The screen is not waterproof at the edges, so if you are using it, try to go lightly with water.
It’s usually easy to see how dirty it is when the screen is turned off. Therefore, it is recommended to turn it off or unplug it when cleaning. Be careful not to rub and press hard as it can damage the screen.
