A LCD TV Screen can be easily cleaned using house hold products. All that you have to do is follow the steps given below in proper order.
- The television should be unplugged from the power source.
- Then make a gentle cleaning solution. The best solution which can be used is distilled water. But if the screen requires heavy cleaning, then a solution of One part of distilled water and One part of white Vinegar should be made. Make sure you don’t use any cleaners containing alcohol on the LCD TV.
- Once the solution is made, it should be put into an atomizer bottle. Do not use it on the screen directly.
- Now apply a minimum amount of the solution to a cotton cloth such as old t-shirt , line free microfiber cloth or some other really really soft cloth. Make sure the cloth is a bit large so that you can cover the LCD TV’s screen as a whole while cleaning. Make sure you make the cloth moist and not wet as a wet cloth may drip and the solution may flow into the small gaps in the LCD TV and make a permanent damage to it.
- Once the cloth is moist with the solution, use it to clean the TV screen in a circular motion. Rapid circular movement generally eliminates streaks. Make sure you gently apply an even pressure to the cloth. The pressure must be only so much that the cloth should be in constant touch with the screen. Make sure you don’t press hard with your fingers through the cloth as it may permanently damage the LCD TV.
These steps include very minimal costs and you can do these procedures at your home and get professional quality clean LCD TV Screens. Make sure always you are not in contact with any Power Supply while cleaning the Electronics and also dont rub your Screen heavily with a dry cloth if not Static Electricity can be formed which can also give you a shock. Once the steps are followed in order, your LCD TV is as good as BRAND NEW !!


Can this method be used to clean the LCD Monitors or laptop screens?
You don’t have to turn the monitor off before cleaning it, but this will help you see the smudges and smears. If your screen is merely dusty, you can wipe gently with a soft, cotton cloth or try a can of compressed air. But if your screen is downright grungy, you might have to resort to some tougher tactics.