How to clean TV screen?

WangsTH

Member
There's nothing worse than nervously watching a show or movie because the screen is smudged or covered in dust. If you don't clean your TV occasionally, dust and fingerprint smudges can accumulate. Clean your TV regularly to keep it looking new and you can see the picture clearly. Cleaning Samsung TV must be careful. There are some tips.

How to clean TV screen?​


1. Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes before unplugging it.

2. To clean the frame and screen, wipe gently with a microfiber cleaning cloth. Make sure to wipe the TV frame and screen as gently as possible. TV screens are fragile and can be damaged when pressed too hard.

3. If you don't see results, spray distilled water on a microfiber cleaning cloth and gently wipe the frame and screen.

4. Allow the TV to dry completely before plugging it back in.

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How to clean the TV remote?​


While the cleaning of the remote won't affect your movie viewing experience, you need to keep it clean so that it will continue to work with your TV. Cleaning it can often minimize the spread of germs, as it can be one of the most frequently touched items in your home. Here is our suggestion.

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First, remove the battery and close the battery compartment cover. Gently tap the remote on the table (buttons face down) to remove any loose debris or debris stuck in the crevice. Take a pre-moistened disinfecting wipe, wring it out so it won't drip, and use it to clean the sides of the remote. Pay special attention to buttons and the tight spaces around them. Allow the remote to air dry, then replace the batteries.
 

Ray

Member
I have some tips when cleaning any screen:

Use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth, not harsh or abrasive.

Even paper towels can scratch TVs, especially since plasma screens are very fragile.

Never spray cleaner directly on the screen. Spray it on the cloth and wipe the screen with the cloth.

If in doubt, always refer to the manufacturer's cleaning guidelines and be safe, especially if the only cleaners you have on hand are harsh chemicals with a bad reputation.
 
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