![]() Hot Screens and streaking usually go hand-in-hand on LEDs, etc.įill the spray bottle with distilled water. Turn the set off and let your plasma screen (or any screen) fully cool down. Stay away from paper towels and any other wood-based papers as they could leave fine scratches on the screen. Get a bottle of distilled water (no tap water). A few gentle sprays will suffice to make your TV shine like the day you got it out of the box. Don’t over-saturate your cleaning cloth either. The ultimate sin would be to over-use a cleaning solution. Spraying your LCD screen directly with cleaning solution is not a good plan. Plus, it’s much easier to clean an all-black background rather with than the jerky movements and colors that most programming is comprised of. Otherwise, you’re going to run into evaporation issues with your cleaning solution and notice that it is very difficult to keep streaks from forming. ![]() Windex was OK on the good old tube TVs, but has to stay away from the delicate screens of LCD, LED and Plasma TVs.ĭo it before turning your TV on, or make sure to have your TV off for around 15 minutes and completely cooled down before you go to clean it in any way. ![]() These are going to mess up the protective layer on your fancy TV screen. Especially do not use a common window cleaner (Windex, etc.) or anything with alcohol or ammonia in it. First and foremost, do not use any chemical products on an LCD screen. ![]()
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