Ways to safely clean your dirty TV screen

New Delhi [India]Sep 21 (ANI): A clean and dust-free TV screen is what most people prefer but to avoid any damage like any other appliance, there are certain aspects which are kept in mind before going out on cleaning should go. Competition.

Even the dirtiest screen can go unnoticed to the eye, especially when one looks at colored material on it making smudges and grime less of a sight. However, according to USA Today Tech, cleaning a TV screen is a fairly easy task and here’s how to do it.

essential items:

soft microfiber cloth

hot water (small amount)

Alcohol- and ammonia-free screen cleaning solution (optional)

Time Required:

10 minutes

Difficulty:

Easy

TV screens, like any other glass surface, look best when they are free of blemishes, blemishes and fingerprints. However, there’s a lot of misinformation out there about how to clean these delicate pieces of technology.

But that said, it’s a fairly easy task and so once the basics are clear, freeing up your spot-covered TV is almost easy.

Never use window cleaner on TV

According to USA Today, harsh chemicals such as alcohol, ammonia and lauramine oxides that can damage LCD and OLED panels are found in window cleaners. The reason people often use it is because in olden times CRT TV screens could withstand these chemicals because they were made of glass.

If not window cleaner then what?

A soft microfiber cloth is one that can work smoothly on an LCD screen but using water with it is also not a bad idea.

Even the densest fingerprints can be wiped off without the need for any moisture, but the right kind of cloth or towel is very important because otherwise, you can leave scratch marks on the screen.

Always use a microfiber cloth or towel like those that come with a new pair of glasses to clean your TV screen. Standard tissues or paper towels should be avoided.

If you decide to use water or any type of cleaner, do not spray the screen directly. Instead, lightly dampen your microfiber cloth before wiping down the TV screen.

For the cleaning process, USA Today suggests working on problem areas with gentle, circular motions and avoiding putting too much pressure on the panel. For those dealing with some stubborn, oily stains that won’t cooperate, resist the urge to apply more force and, instead, try moisturizing the fabric with a small amount of warm water.

It’s fine to use dedicated screen-cleaning solutions for LCD, LED, and OLED TVs, but if you decide to use a screen cleaner, make sure the formula doesn’t contain alcohol or ammonia, according to USA Today. (ANI)

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