
Most TVs in use today come with LCD, LED screens, making screen cleaning more intricate compared to the older CRT screens.
1. Insights on TV Screen Cleaning
Majority of TVs in use today come with LCD, LED screens, making screen cleaning more intricate compared to the older CRT screens.

Regularly Wipe the Screen
Using the TV for extended periods can lead to dust accumulation on the screen, even with regular covering. Hence, screen cleaning is crucial. A clean screen enhances image quality and brightness by eliminating dust.
Firstly, gather necessary tools: Use a soft fabric for screen cleaning. Choosing the right fabric is crucial; avoid using stiff materials, wet cloths, or paper towels to prevent potential scratches. Consider using cotton or silk.
Prepare a screen cleaning solution: You can use distilled water, vinegar, or isopropyl alcohol (e.g., vodka). Avoid using distilled water to prevent white marks on your screen.
For a quick solution, you can purchase a screen cleaning kit with cloths, cleaning solution, and a small brush for convenient cleaning. Once prepared, proceed to clean your TV screen. Turn off the screen and let it cool. Cleaning while the TV is on is not advisable, and turning it off ensures easier cleaning. It also ensures safety during the cleaning process.

Use the cleaning solution by spraying it on a damp cloth or applying it lightly. Clean the screen from top to bottom, left to right. Gently wipe to avoid applying excessive force, preventing cracks or discoloration. Pay attention to cleaning the hard plastic frame of the TV as well. It is less sensitive than the screen, allowing you to use a small fiber cloth or a regular dusting cloth for cleaning.
After wiping, use another dry cloth to dry the screen, avoiding leaving it moist for too long.
