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Can I use Windex on my LED TV screen?
Windex is a no-no, unless you’ve got an antique TV with a glass display. You’ll also want to make sure you don’t spray liquid directly on your TV. Doing so can damage its display or even cause an electric fire.
Can I use water to clean my TV screen?
If there are hard-to-remove stains, you can dampen the cloth slightly with distilled water, and gently clean the screen. Don’t spray water directly onto the screen, which could cause a shock or component failure if it seeps into the inner workings of the set.
How do you clean smears off a flat screen TV?
Dampen a microfiber cloth with a 50-50 water and vinegar solution. Wring the cloth tightly to ensure no liquid will drip from cloth, then gently wipe off smudges and fingerprints.
Can I use vinegar to clean my TV screen?
Make your cleaning solution: Mix a solution of half white vinegar, half distilled water. Using distilled water prevents hard water residue from making your screen look dirty. Dip a microfiber cloth into the solution: Never spray any cleaning solution directly onto your screen. Dip your cleaning rag instead.
Can you use rubbing alcohol to clean a flat screen TV?
Almost everything on your computer, television and phone can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol just fine. Sometimes the anti-glare designs of some computer screens can be a bit delicate.
Can you use baby wipes to clean TV screen?
Using a baby wipe to clean a flat screen TV will leave a residue on the screen and is NOT recommended. Consumer Reports recommends using a soft cloth dampened with distilled water (never sprayed) to clean a flat screen TV while the TV is turned off.
Can you use glass wipes on TV?
Ensure your cleaning cloth is damp, not wet. You don’t want drops running down your display with each wipe. Do not use Windex or other glass cleaners! Such solutions generally contain ammonia and will hurt your TV screen.
Can I wipe TV screen with wet cloth?
Never use wet cloth to wipe your TV. The accumulated dust on the surface when mixed with water in the wet cloth makes undesirable marks on it. Always use soft dry cloth or feather duster to clean the TV.
Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my TV screen?
For purposes of disinfecting, benzyl alcohol and/or hydrogen peroxide can be used without harming the LCD screen and/or Touch Screen; please follow the same application directions as above to avoid damaging the touch screen and/or PC.