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In this video, cleaning expert, Melissa Maker, demonstrates how to clean a flat screen TV (i.e. LCD or Plasma). Many people are worried about touching the screen and ruining it, scratching it or removing the anti-glare coating, yet get annoyed with fingerprints and streaks on the screen. Here, I show everyone how simple it is to clean a flat screen and of course, the proper way to do it! Enjoy!\r
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How do I properly clean my flat screen TV? \r
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What you need-\r
1) Flat Screen TV or monitor\r
2) Microfiber cloth\r
3) Distilled water\r
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Turn your screen off and make sure its been off for at least 30 minutes for best results.\r
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For day-to-day cleanings, use an optical cloth in a circular motion to clean any fingerprints or dust from the screen.\r
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The Blow Method\r
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Find a spot on your screen. Take a deep breath and exhale directly over that spot on your screen. Take your cloth and quickly buff it dry in a circular motion. \r
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The Water Method\r
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Spray a microfiber cloth with water, facing away from the screen. Youll want to mist it so its almost dry. Never spray directly on the screen since it can drip into the bottom and damage your screen. Locate a spot on the screen that needs to be cleaned. Wipe in a circular motion over the dirty area. Take your finger and put it into the cloth so you can be ex with your cleaning. Dont apply too much pressure though! \r
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FYI: Anything other than distilled water, including tap water, bottled water, or screen cleaners, will leave a residue on your screen and can even ruin the anti-glare finish.\r
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** BONUS TIP**\r
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The high gloss finish around your screen can be cleaned the EXACT same way. Just remember to buff with a dry cloth after!