If your worried about using chemicals on it, a microfiber cloth works good on its own, you can find them in packs in the automotive area of most shopping centers.
Windex or anything with ammonia in it.
yes . i use to clean my screen on my iPhone . =)
It is not advisable to attempt cleaning the inside of an LCD TV screen at home. It should be brought to a professional. If you are going to attempt it, the entire back of the TV will need to be removed.
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The only way to repair tom-tom LCD screen if it is cracked is by replacing it. You should find a screen that is compatible as the replacement.
In britain, there is a product to clean LCD screen's and Keyboards. it is a pair of alcohol-based spray bottles with cloths. Only use LCD cleaners on LCD Monitors as other cleaners CAN damage your monitor.
I will not recommend using the Windex because it has alochol in it that will not be good for your computer screen or any LCD devices or TV..
If you have a clean hanky or glasses wipe then you can just wipe it jently but if you have grotty finger marks, dir, glue or stick stuff then get a cloth and VERY lightly wet the cloth make sure it is NOT VERY wet make sure it is only a few drops and wipe the screen.
LCD has ghosting that appears with a trail following after the moving object,and LCD TV's are typically more expensive for a lower quality picture in a big screen TV.
To clean an LCD television screen effectively, use a microfiber cloth to gently wipe the screen in a circular motion. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the screen. If needed, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mixture of water and vinegar. Be sure to dry the screen thoroughly after cleaning to prevent streaks.
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
Ultraviolet light should not harm your LCD. Remember to have the screen off before sterilizing it though, just to be safe.