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New LED TV.. cleaning gone wrong?

(Topic created on: 22-11-2020 12:09 PM)
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NJayne
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Hi everyone, first post and probably wont be my last.

 

During my cleaning routine i noticed finger prints on the screen so i lightly used a antibac wipe (if anyone has kids they would understand) and i lighty buffed with a mircofibre cloth and now these patches have appeared. no amount of buffing will help and ive tried 3 different types of cloths. 126857458_184150596693194_3798266225559481388_n.jpg

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AndrewL
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@NJayne: For general cleaning of both the frame and screen of your TV, use a soft, clean, lint free, dry cloth. We recommend using a mircofiber cloth. Never use cleaning fluids, wax, or chemicals except as described below. Do not use water unless the instructions that came with your TV say otherwise, and only use water on the portion of the TV that the instructions say to use it on. We don't recommend using any type of window cleaner, soap, scouring powder, or any cleanser with solvents such as alcohol, benzene, ammonia, or paint thinner. Never use abrasive pads or paper towels. If you do, you can scratch the screen or strip the anti-glare coating off the screen and cause permanent damage.

 

To clean the screen, first try wiping gently with the soft, clean, lint free, dry cloth. If that does not work, spray ScreenClean or another screen cleaner solution onto the cloth. Never spray it directly onto your TV screen.

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JGDM
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Hi there, any luck with this? Just done the exact same thing - did anything help? thanks

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TheRealJ
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Hi there! 
Did you ever find a solution to cleaning this ?

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