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Tuesday, January 12, 2010 @ 07:01 PM

  Clean an LCD or Plasma TV Screen                                                                                                  

          CLEANING YOUR LCD & PLASMA SCREENS 

 

         Keeping LCD and Plasma TV screens clean not only provides a better picture, but extends the life of the TV. Learning the proper methods of cleaning your screen can save yourself a lot of grief and possible damage to your investment, and keeps you from costly television repairs.

 

INSTRUCTIONS:                           

Step 1

Obviously, your LCD or Plasma Tv screen isn’t glass. So, DO NOT! use Windex or any other household cleaners. They Can Harm Your Screen! Ammonia is bad !

Step 2

Ensure that your TV has been off long enough that it doesn’t feel warm to the touch. Wipe your screen with a soft, lint-free cloth. If there are no visible smudges after dusting, stop here. The Less you have to clean your screen, the longer it will last!

Step 3

To remove smudges from the screen, you will need a mild cleaning solution. There are many LCD/PLasma screen cleaners on the market, but they are overpriced and contain little more than water and isopropyl alcohol. Why not make your own solution and save money?

Step 4

Using a measuring cup, make a solution of equal parts water and isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). Do not add more than 50% alcohol, as this will produce a mixture too harsh to use. 

Step 5

Take a soft, lint-free micro-fiber cloth and dip it in the cleaning solution. Squeeze out any excess solution. DO NOT spray the solution directly on the screen. This could damage nearby electrical components or wick into the screen layers. Wipe the solution-damp cloth lightly! over the screen, concentrating on visible smudges.

Step 6

If there is visible dirt in the corners of the screen, use a cotton swab dipped in the solution to clean them. Once you are finished cleaning the screen, give it a quick wipe with another dry cloth.

Now set back and enjoy your clean screen.