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How to clean screen without damaging .   I,m nervous about cleaning and can see dust particles ad smudge xwhen the sun  comes in room.    

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Did it come with instructions?   I have HD flatscreen TVs and I use diluted Windex and a microfiber cloth.   Very light on the Windex.   The microfiber should do the job on dust but smudges may need a bit of cleaning solution of some kind.    But very damp, not wet.

 


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How to clean screen without damaging .   I,m nervous about cleaning and can see dust particles ad smudge xwhen the sun  comes in room.    


 

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I dust it off with a microfiber cloth. I use it wet to remove smudges.

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Thanks,.  The smudges from using micro cloth.  I used just a damp cloth.  My last screen was runied by rug installer and I,m very nervous about cleaning or touching this one.  The set ran me 3000 a couple of years ago and I love the picture.

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Lightly spray with Windex.  Gently wipe with soft cloth  -- like lint-cloth Or a soft paper towel.  Windex is very safe  -- around Both electronics AND humans.  There have been scientific studies  on using  Windex and it has been deemed safe  --  even around many people with allergies.   Hope this works for you.    Thanks

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@qvcaddition wrote:

How to clean screen without damaging .   I,m nervous about cleaning and can see dust particles ad smudge xwhen the sun  comes in room.    

 

 

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4k screens(panels) are not all the same, and neither are 1080p panels. I have a much higher priced 4k panel than the same brand entry level panel. The same is true with most brands and models when it comes to even the 1080p.

 

I personally make sure my TV is turned off. My next step is to get a clean microfiber cloth and remove the dust and/or smudges on it. 

 

A BIG NO NO! Never put any water or fluid on the panel itself. I personally will never use even a damp microfiber cloth. Water can damage the function of the panel, using something other than a SOFT cloth can scratch any panel.

 

 

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