A LED TV produce really nice picture quality and you can really enjoy watching movies and your favorite sports channel on its sleek, smooth beautiful screens. But like most things, a LED TV will require cleaning once in a while to remove the dust, and in some cases, a little greasy film usually coming from the kitchen area. This simple guide will show you how to clean your LED TV screen the proper way.
The first thing you need is a quality screen cleaner such as the Monster TV Clean Kit
. You can easily get them from Amazon for $10+. Never use any kind of window cleaners such as Windex on your television screen — they might be good for cleaning windows but their amonia-based content will dissolves the anti-glare coating or hazes the plastic protector of your TV screen.
Before start cleaning your LED TV screen, make sure the television is turned off for at least 30 minutes so that the TV screen is completely cooled. Unplug the TV, and make sure where you clean your TV is well lighted so that the smudges can be easily seen.
Now you are ready to start cleaning your TV display. Spray the TV cleaner solution onto the Microfiber cloth. Apply the cleaning solution evenly throughout the TV screen by gently rubbing the Microfiber cloth on the screen in a circular motion. After this is done, you can repeat the same step by using the dry portion of the Microfiber cloth. This is optional but it will give your TV display extra polishing. If your LED TV screen is not that dirty, you may get a smudge free cleaning without the dry portion of your cloth.
To clean the frame of most LED, LCD and plasma TVs use a clean eye glass cloth dampened with water. Make sure to go in one direction around the frame of the TV. Check manufacturers directions to be certain, but for most the eye glass cloth should be fine. Since it is made to take care of eye glasses, it does not scratch.
And that’s it. The most important thing to remember when it comes to cleaning your TV screen is to always get a quality cleaning kit. It’s much cheaper to get a good quality TV cleaning kit than having your screen repaired or replaced!
Here’s a video that demonstrate how to clean a Samsung LED TV:
