How do I Clean a Lcd Screen?

LCD TV screen is fragile. Clean it with care. Use lump free, soft cotton cloth.

A glass cleaner can be sprayed on cloth. Don't spray it directly on screen.

Q: I have a new LCD television, and I'm not sure how to clean it. With my old tube set, I just spritzed it with Windex, but the surface of my new TV isn't glass. A: "We recommend using LCD cleanser that can be purchased at any electronics store," says a customer service tech for Westinghouse, a manufacturer of popular LCD televisions.

The cleaner can be found in both spray and wipe form. But what exactly goes into these LCD solutions? Kai Hui of MG Chemicals, makers of one of many available LCD cleaners, explains, "The main ingredient in most wipes on the market is water.

There needs to be a small percentage of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to help get rid of the grease from busy fingers." Some LCD cleaning solutions may include up to 50 percent IPA, according to Hui, but any more than that could damage the screens. Since I'd never suggest you spend more money than you have to, I'd start with a clean, soft cloth and regular ol' tap water.

You can add just a capful of isopropyl alcohol to a glass of water if you need something to help loosen the greasy gunk on the screen, so it can wipe off more easily. Get the cloth damp and then apply to the screen instead of splashing the screen and trying to wipe up the liquid; and always -- always -- use a clean cloth, as tiny, hard particles trapped in the fibers can scratch the surface of your screen.

You can clean a LCD screen just like you would clean any other glass screens in your home. Just a little more gently, because the LCD screen is more sensitive and will scratch more easily. You can find more information here: geeksaresexy.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to....

That will react with the plastic and make the plastic screen become cloudy and discolored. Anything sharp, pointy or abrasive. Your easiest choice is one of those LCD cleaning solutions they sell in places where they sell computers.

But they’re expensive, and why bother when you can make your own solution for next to nothing? Distilled water (available at your supermarket; tap water leaves streaks and minerals). White vinegar (you may substitute isopropyl alcohol; either way, make sure these substances are diluted before they come near your screen).

A clean, soft cloth (never use any kind of paper product). A spray bottle. In the spray bottle, mix the distilled water and alcohol/vinegar, in a 1:1 ratio.

Turn off the LCD display. Spray the mixture onto the cloth, never directly onto the screen. Wipe gently – oh, so gently – from top to bottom.

Do it horizontally, too, if you think that leaves a cleaner result. Let the screen dry before turning it back on. Fingers leave dirt and oil smudges that must be cleaned off.

Also, every time you touch the screen you risk doing damage to those tiny creatures inside that hold the colored flashlights. Keep your fingers to yourself.

To clean a laptop screen, use a soft cloth. Dampen it slightly. You should use water but can mix in a little alcohol for difficult jobs.

Make gentle strokes.

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