How To Clean Screens

If dust and dirt are preventing your television screen from looking its best and giving a quality picture, but you're apprehensive about cleaning lest you damage your expensive HDTV, then this video is for you. You'll learn from an expert how--and how not--to perfectly clean your screen, without the risk of damage. Enlarge

How To Clean Screens

If dust and dirt are preventing your television screen from looking its best and giving a quality picture, but you're apprehensive about cleaning lest you damage your expensive HDTV, then this video is for you. You'll learn from an expert how--and how not--to perfectly clean your screen, without the risk of damage.

Hello, my name is Andre Skepple. I am the TV and home systems expert at Micro Anvika, Westfield branch. I'm here to show you how to set up your home system equipment.

Now we're here to talk about how to clean your television screen. Most of these television screens, as usual, will accumulate dust and dirt. Also, if you've got small children, or if you've got irresponsible adults yourself, they'll keep on touching the screen like this so you've got a whole lot of finger marks there you want to undo.

The best thing to go for is to try and avoid using normal things like a sponge and water or anything like that. They can leave residues, and tissue can actually cause the screen to scratch with the small fibers. What you do is you buy screen cleaner and you buy a microfiber cloth or special cleaning tissues for cleaning screens.

What you do then is just spray on the tissue itself and just wipe, gently wiping across the screen until the dirt and dust are completely gone, leaving no residue and no marks on the screen. Finally, as you clean your screen, it's always best to make sure your screen is off so you can see the dirt and the dust that you're trying to get rid of. And that's how you clean a television screen.