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![]() ![]() ![]() Antiglare coatings can be scratched, and rub too hard and you can burnout pixels (the tiny dots that compose images on computer monitors and TV screens). Older and bulkier CRT screens, the kind used in large "tube" monitors and TVs, are glass and can be cleaned in pretty much the same way as you would any other glass in your home or office.įlat screen and touch displays, however, are much more sensitive and can easily be damaged during cleaning. The next time you touch the screen or notice a streak, buff it away with a clean microfiber cloth before it becomes a magnet for dust.When it comes to cleaning flat screen televisions and monitors, most of which are LCD (including LED-backlit LCD) displays, a gentle touch and some extra care is called for. If any residual streaks remain, a dry edge of a clean, dust-free microfiber cloth will also help to buff them away. Avoid any saturation into the edges of the screen. Wipe the surface thoroughly so that no moisture is allowed to remain on the surface. Avoid cleaners with ammonia, acetone or higher concentrations of alcohol as they can be too harsh. These formulas may dry at different rates, so be sure that you don’t oversaturate your cloth. You can opt for store-bought or try an easy DIY solution, such as 1:1 parts of white vinegar and distilled water, or 1:4 parts distilled water to 70% isopropyl alcohol. Mist a formulated cleaning spray onto a clean microfiber cloth.Wipe the entire surface of the screen as well as all edges of the TV, because dust buildup on ports and speakers can negatively affect performance over time. Remove dust with a dry microfiber cloth.Having the screen off makes it easier to see the smudges in the daylight. Turn off your screen and allow it to cool before you clean it. ![]()
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