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Manufacturer advice for cleaning your TV screen Most of the brands offer very similar advice, but there's some differing opinion on whether water or screen cleaner should be used. This could affect ...
Learn how to properly clean your Smart TV screen without causing damage. From the right cleaning cloth to avoiding harsh chemicals, here’s everything you need to know.
It’s OK to use a touch of water to dampen a microfiber cloth before cleaning, but never apply water directly to the screen itself. Avoid putting pressure on the screen while you wipe it down.
Modern TVs are often smart TVs but the cleaning tips are the same as the ones for LCD, OLED and plasma TVs. The microfiber cloth is your TV screen’s best friend.
Oh, and P.S., if you have a dusty computer screen, smudged TV, or dirty glasses, a microfiber cloth is a great tool for getting them clean (no spray required).