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Things not to use when cleaning a television screen
A lot of dust accumulates on the television screen every day. If dust accumulates for a long time, spots appear on different parts of the screen. As a result, the picture cannot be seen well. Since the screen of modern smart televisions has a special coating, the anti-glare and anti-reflective coating on the screen is damaged due to the use of several things. Therefore, dry microfiber or clean soft dry cotton cloth should always be used to clean the television screen. Let’s take a look at the things that cannot be used while cleaning the television screen.
Things not to use when cleaning a television screen
Tissue or paper towel
Many people wipe the television screen with tissue or paper towel, which is not safe at all. Their rough texture can cause fine scratches on the screen. As a result, the screen becomes blurry over time. In addition, parts like lint or cotton may remain on the screen.
Although the television screen is like ordinary glass, using glass cleaner can cause serious damage. Chemical ingredients like ammonia or alcohol in glass cleaner can destroy the protective layer of the screen. As a result, the screen may fade and permanent stains may occur.
Cloth or sponge
You should refrain from wiping the television screen with old kitchen cloths, thick towels, or ordinary sponges. Cloths or sponges can scratch the television screen.
Many people clean the screen by spraying cleaner or water directly. This is very risky. If the liquid enters the screen through the edges and reaches the circuit or other electronic parts, there is a risk of major damage. This can cause dead pixels on the screen and even completely destroy the television.
Acetone or nail polish remover
Nail polish remover or acetone-based products contain harsh chemicals that can melt the protective layer of the television screen. As a result, in addition to permanent stains on the screen, the color of the scene may change or the appearance may be distorted.