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We were all There moved the TV or monitor the computer with bare hands and got everything fat, or you accelerated a little liquid on it in sports or video game. How do you clean the screen? Read our guide below for Pro Tips.
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While older, glass TVs were easy to clean with any antistatic cloth and cleaner, you must be more careful with modern screens, which are not protected.
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The best method for cleaning a small amount of dirt, fat, dust or other torment that has accumulated on your TV? Solvent Separation and only use Soft, dry cloth from microfiber ($ 26 for 80) To clean the screen. Wipe off with a circular motion, like you to launch your teeth or cleaning the counter.
If things are too gulla for a clean cloth to pick up, reach for some distilled and deionized water ($ 17 per gallon)which will not leave stains or have impurities that may damage your screen. Put a little on the cloth and wipe, accompanying fresh dry cloth.
In the worst case you can add a tiny quantity Dawn Eating Soap ($ 15 for 112 ounces) to the water (Read: Add a drop to an The entire spray bottle ($ 8 for 2)) And use it. If you do, you want to delete a second time with distilled water, then a dry cloth again to ensure that the remains remain behind. Remember: Screens are not waterproof on the edges, so be sure you will go lightly if you use it.
It is usually easier to see how dirty your screen is when it is turned off, so I recommend that you turn it off or off when you are cleaned. Be careful not to press too hard when rubbing, as you can damage the screen.