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Submitted 175 days ago...

Gleditsia564

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How to safely clean a television screen?

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Answer 1 / 4 - Submitted 175 days ago...

USAFRET91

USAFRET91

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You Will Need the following items >>

Cotton or commercial cleaning cloth
Anti-static wipes


Purchase anti-static wipes from a grocery or home improvement store. 3M Scotch Brite High Performance Cloth is an excellent choice for screen cleaning.

Ensure that the television is turned off and unplugged from the electrical outlet.

Wipe the dust from the surface of the TV screen very lightly with the anti-static wipe. Do not apply too much pressure to the TV screen surface.

Use a water dampened, non-abrasive or cotton cloth to wipe across the TV screen's surface to remove pet hair, dust and fingerprints. Dry the surface of the TV screen immediately after damp wiping the screen.

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Answer 2 / 4 - Submitted 175 days ago...

USAFRET91

USAFRET91

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Plasma T.V. Cleaning >>

Check the manual. It may recommend a particular product or method that is best suited for your particular TV.

Turn off the plasma display before cleaning it. Doing this is not necessary, but it's preferred, especially if you're going to use a cleaning solution spray. Since Plasma TVs use more power than and generate more heat than LCD TVs, it is best to turn it off AND allow ample time for the unit to cool to the touch before attempting to clean the screen. Failure to do this may cause your cleaning solution to evaporate before it has had enough time to remove any dust, dirt, or contaminants on your screen. Some sources suggest unplugging the TV.

Use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove fingerprints and smudges. Avoid wood-based products (paper towels, toilet paper, tissues) because they can scratch the screen. If stubborn dirty spots persist, go to the next step. However, be advised that some manufacturers, such as Pioneer, recommend no liquid at all on the front of their plasmas, lest it seep into the plasma display.
If you must use a liquid, spray-- a minimal amount of--the cleaning solution on the soft cloth, not on the screen. If the moistened cloth is not cleaning sufficiently, you can spray additional SMALL amounts on the cloth. At no time do you want the cloth wet to the point where the solution drips or runs down the screen! See previous point for the reason why. Use either just distilled water or non-ammonia or alcohol-based window cleaner. Ammonia and alcohol are substances which will eventually cloud any plastic with microscopic "crazing," with the effect of hazing and dimming the displayed image. After wiping the screen gently, follow up with a dry cloth.

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When wiping the screen, be gentle. Don't apply a lot of pressure.

Some cleaners made specifically for plasma screens are anti-static so that they prevent dust from adhering to the surface after cleaning.

The reason for turning off the Plasma display is the heat they typically generate. You should also allow ample time for the unit to cool before cleaning the screen Most cleaning solutions will be evaporated on a hot screen before you can go back over the screen with a dry wipe and pickup the dissolved contaminants and suspended dust.

When cleaning, you will want to use a single use wet/dry combination product so that in case there are contaminants on the screen you cannot see, you will not move them to other screens by reusing the same wipe. For the price you pay for a Plasma screen, you will want to go to some lengths to avoid damaging the device because of one careless cleaning.

The other point for using a single use product is that a reusable cloth could become contaminated while in storage between cleaning and you may not be aware of the contamination.

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Answer 3 / 4 - Submitted 139 days ago...

perio

perio

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Any common glass cleaner can be used to clean a TV screen.



Use an antistatic cloth and specific cleaning solution. NEVER use window cleaner or household cleaners as it strips the screen of its protective coating and could damage the tv. Also, don't dump liquid all over the top and let it dribble into the bottom where it could short out the system. Cheapest solution is a 25% Pure Alcohol and 75% distilled or pure water mix and soak a cloth with it, gently wipe and dry with another anti-static cloth.

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Answer 4 / 4 - Submitted 116 days ago...

ssjohnny

ssjohnny

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You use common sense

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