Keeping your electronic devices clean requires more than just a casual wipe-down with any old clean cloth. LCD, LED, Plasma, OLED, and QLED television screens all require special care to protect the ...
Back in the day, when we all had those tube-style televisions with sturdy, curved glass screens, it was easy enough to clean them: We simply sprayed the screen with cleaning solution and wiped it down ...
Spray a small amount of screen-friendly cleaning product onto a soft cloth—never directly onto the screen itself—and wipe the TV down in a steady back-and-forth motion. Repeat as necessary to remove ...
Clean your TV screen weekly with a microfiber cloth for a clear, streak-free picture. Avoid alcohol-based cleaners which can harm modern screens; opt for screen-friendly ones instead. Unplug CRT TVs ...
The last time you bought a TV, you probably spent a fair amount of time deciding whether to get a plasma, LCD, or LED screen and debating between HD, 4K, or 8K resolution. After that important ...
Nothing ruins your favorite show or a fun movie night quite like a smudgy, dirty TV screen. Of course, there’s more to cleaning a TV than just keeping the screen clean — especially because they’re ...
Only use microfiber clothes to clean and wipe your smart TV screen. Avoid exerting pressure and exercise patience. Be extra careful with OLED screens, and apply any chemicals or water to the screen. A ...
There is nothing worse than sitting down to watch a television show or movie, only to realize there are smudges on your flat-screen TV. Even accumulated dust can create a veil of dirt that ruins a ...
On today’s You Asked: How do you safely clean a QD-OLED screen? Should you still get a 4K Blu-ray player? And how to make sure your A/V receiver isn’t messing ...