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We were all There: You have brought your TV or computer monitor empty-handed and all of them have been licking, or you have spread some fluid in sports-or video-game-fuel excitement. How do you clean your screen? Read our guides at the bottom for Pro Tips.
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Older, glass-fronted TVs were easy to clean with any anti-static anger and cleaner, you need to be more careful with modern screens, which are not protected.
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The best method for cleaning the small amounts of dirt, grease, dust or other maks on your TV? Dug the solvent and simply use A soft, dried microfiber cloth ($ 26 for 80) To clear the display. Delete at a circular speed, when brushing your teeth or cleaning your counters as you want.
If things are too gangsi to pick up a clean rag, arrive to someone Dot and dionized water ($ 17 per gallon)Which will not leave the stain or there will be impurities that can damage your screen. Put something on the cloth and delete, follow a freshly dried anger.
In the worst situation, you can add a Small Quantity Dawn dish soap ($ 15 for 112 ounces) Water (Read: Add a drop to one Whole spray bottle [$8 for 2]) And use it. If you do this, you would like to remove the second time with the water, then make sure again with a dry rage without leaving any residue behind. Remember: Screen is not waterproof on the edges, so if you are using it, be sure to go lightly with water.
When your screen is closed, it is usually easy to see how dirty your screen is, so I recommend that it is closed or unplug while cleaning. Be careful not to put too much stress while rubbing, as you can harm your screen.