Be Careful With How You Clean Your LCD HDTV
LCD screen on an HDTV is not made of glass, such as in HDTV Plasma and CRT sets. Displays on LCD televisions are made of plastic. While most of the time a plastic screen has its advantages such as greatly reduced reflections from ambient light and a more global television, are even more fragile glass screens, if you consider that the glass is very difficult to scratch with sharp objects. A big misconception about HDTV is that LCD is more difficult to decipher and scratches than a plasma television, while in fact the opposite is true.
While the glass is very brittle, the thick glass behind a plasma screen is even more shock resistant than the thin plastic on an LCD HDTV. A small stroke with a sharp object on an LCD screen can be more than sufficient to cause a crack on the plastic screen does not cause reversible damage the display. I have seen this happen quite a few times and the results are horrible. What can be done to clean the LCD screen on your HDTV? Avoid the use of dirty clothes. Sometimes as part of our house cleaning routine start cleaning glass surfaces and other electronic equipment with an old cotton cloth.
To make things faster we use the same cloth to clean some tables and other household items rinsing with water or a solvent. Sometimes, small grains of sand the size of about one millimeters trapped in the piece of cloth that we're using to wipe the dirt and water stains in the surfaces of glass and other items we are cleaning. These grains of sand or particles are more than enough to cause a noticeable scratch on the surface of your TV LCD HDTV. Plastic can be scratched easily. You should be aware that while the glass can not be tarnished by these small pebbles, which are a threat to plastic surfaces.
Use a clean cloth to clean the TV is only set.Avoid using strong solvents. Use tap water or cleaner than the old plastic is not safe. If you are unsure of your cleaning power, try another plastic surface. However, it is recommended that even if the surface is tested on shows no sign of staining or deformed, you should mix the cleaner with a little water to reduce the concentration of chemicals in the mixture. Avoid using cleaners that tend to be sticky paste or are in some way especially if they are of color.
Some of them may leave a stain if not completely removed. These cleaners are designed to be used on hard surfaces and can be easily stick of plastic that require you to use more force to remove them. The best method is to avoid using altogether. Most of Fingerprints \ marks or dust can be cleaned most of the time with a clean, dry cloth. Beware of the fabric you are using to clean the LCD screen. Avoid nylon and polyester garments. Use 100% cotton clothing. Some materials such as nylon are very approximate and can leave small scratches that are mostly inaudible, but can accumulate over time to maintain the cleanliness of the screen periodically.
The best solution is to buy a cleaning cloth that is designed to clean a laptop screen or you can also use a little cleaning cloth that comes with sunglasses. Avoid applying pressure while dry. LCD screens can break easily if pressure applied to very specific models is very delicate. Clean screens in a low voice to avoid bending the plastic and causing possible damage to the inside of the screen, were the liquid sits. While this may seem like common sense, one tuff to remove stains can be easily groped to apply brute force to your LCD HDTV.
In summary, the best way to clean your LCD HDTV is to use a soft cotton cloth. Avoid the use of solvents and pressure to the plastic for the external display. This will cause the screen is in great shape and that gives you the best possible performance, providing image quality that you've always expected form the LCD TV. Always be sure that the stuff you're using it as clean as possible and that there are no visible grains or particles of sand on the cleaning cloth that you use.
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