< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E9/A7/IB-FRMG6RQH6_6240DF4A.jpg" Alt = "How to Clear TV Screen to Left Divisions: Specialists Named a Safe Method"/> < p >It is very necessary to know how to clean the TV screen properly, because even minimal mistakes can cost expensive repairs. Although most people forget to wipe this technique, TV accumulates dust and fingerprints. Therefore, cleaning experts shared their methods of cleaning TV screens for Real Simple.

< p >< strong > Preparation for cleaning

< P > You should first read the TV instructions to find out if there are any special requirements for cleaning the equipment. This step is very important if there is an active guarantee on the TV. At the same time, Liennn Stapp Cleaning Expert Says to Use Store Gan Cleaning For Flat TV screens can be dangerous. < P > Therefore, the expert advises to read the labels of these tools to make sure they do not have aggressive ingredients. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >< strng > How often do you need to wash the TV screen ?0 ~/strong >0 ~/p > ~ > 62 > 62 < p > According to experts to prevent the accumulation of contamination on the TV screen, try to clean it once a week. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >“It is important to clean the TV screen not only in order to extend its service life, but also to provide the most clear image – without stains, dust and fingerprints. It can significantly affect the aesthetic appearance of your TV and image on the screen,” – explained the cleaning expert with a 60/p. < p > should also wipe any fingerprint or stain as soon as they appear. Thanks to the regular cleaning of the TV and the use of appropriate tools, you will be able to maintain the image quality on the screen and continue its time. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > Experts advise to use a small amount of distilled water if you do not have a detergent that is suitable for TV screens. & Amp; nbsp;

~ < p >< strong > How to wipe the TV correctly ?0 ~/strong >0 ~/p > > 62 > 62 > 62 < p >Before you get the cloth, make sure the TV is off. If you want to save yourself additionally, you can turn it off from the socket, but you usually don't need to do it if you have a modern model TV.

< p > Next you need to wipe the dust to pick up visible dirt and debris. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > “A big mistake when cleaning TV is to forget to wipe the dust from the screen before using the detergent”, – said Kun.

< P > According to her, it can lead to the appearance of small scratches that impair image quality.

< P > “Removing dry debris guarantees that you will not accidentally create scratches by wiping a rough piece of dirt or accumulation on the screen,” – added kun.

~ ~ > < p > also expert advises to always use a microfiber or other soft fabric that is safe for screen. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > then pour a small amount of screen or water on a soft cloth and wipe the TV uniform movements back and forth. Also, do not forget to wipe the upper and bottom of the TV carefully. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > “For more complex spots do not press too much, especially on more sensitive screens. If the spot cleaning with a microfiber napkin did not work, I recommend adding some warm water to it, and then wipe the stain with a moistened napkin,” – said Stapp. < P > It is also important not to turn on the TV immediately after cleaning. Give it 15-20 minutes to dry. & Amp; nbsp;

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116