Keeping your electronic devices clean requires more than just a casual wipe-down with any old clean cloth. LCD, LED, Plasma, OLED, and QLED television screens all require special care to protect the ...
First, turn off the TV before cleaning it. Then use a dry microfiber cloth to gently dust the screen, working in an up-and-down or left-to-right motion. For any spots, you can dampen a microfiber ...
Nothing ruins your favorite show or a fun movie night quite like a smudgy, dirty TV screen. Of course, there’s more to cleaning a TV than just keeping the screen clean — especially because they’re ...
Follow the below steps to safely clean a TV screen. The first step in knowing how to clean a TV screen is to locate the owner’s manual for your television. This is especially important if your TV is ...
Clean your TV screen weekly with a microfiber cloth for a clear, streak-free picture. Avoid alcohol-based cleaners which can harm modern screens; opt for screen-friendly ones instead. Unplug CRT TVs ...
Dirty TV screens happen, even to us neat freaks. Dust, dirt, streaks and fingerprints can interfere with your viewing pleasure. When you sit down to indulge in a night of your favorite shows or a big ...
You probably look into it more than your life partner’s eyes, yet when you stare at your computer screen, you’re doing so through smudges, lint, and grime that make websites harder to read and put ...
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Don't overthink it. A soft cloth may be all you really need. Never use a paper towel to clean your TV screen, and avoid chemical cleaners. By James K. Willcox Whether you’re watching your favorite NFL ...