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A simple guide to removing fingerprints and smudges from any TV screen using household items
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Trying to watch TV through a layer of dust and fingerprints can be an incredibly frustrating experience. Luckily, cleaning fingerprints off of your TV screen is a simple and straightforward process. You can use water by itself, a water and isopropyl alcohol solution, or a water and vinegar solution as your cleaning method. This wikiHow will show you how to remove fingerprints and greasy smudges from your TV screen.

Things You Should Know

  • Always turn off your TV and unplug it before using liquid cleaning solutions on the screen.
  • Mix equal parts isopropyl alcohol and water. Dip a clean cloth, wring it out, then wipe the TV display.
  • When using vinegar and water, mix equal parts in a spray bottle. Spray onto a microfiber cloth, then wipe the TV display.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Cleaning Fingerprints with Water

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  1. Since you'll be using water to clean the fingerprints on your screen later in the process, it's a good idea to turn your TV off and cut the power to it completely. If there's a switch next to your plug socket that allows you to cut power to the socket, you can turn the switch off instead of unplugging the TV.
    • When your TV is turned on, any water that touches the screen could heat up and burn into the screen. To avoid permanent damage, always remember to unplug your TV before you start to clean it.
    • Wash your hands before cleaning to avoid extra dirt or smudges on your screen.
  2. Gently wipe the TV with the cloth, paying special attention to the areas with fingerprints. Don't use excessive pressure on the screen. Too much pressure can warp the screen by bending the glass.
    • Anti-static cloths are the safest kind of cloth to use on your TV screen.
    • Head to your local electronics store to pick up an anti-static cloth if you don't have one already.
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  3. Wet the cloth and squeeze it out over your sink to remove any excess water. When wiping the screen, pay special attention to the areas with fingerprints. Use gentle pressure with the cloth so you don't damage the screen.
    • Make sure the cloth isn't so wet that water runs off it when you apply it to the screen. The cloth should be ever so slightly damp.
    • Don't wipe behind the frame of the screen as you might damage the electrical components. Instead, learn to keep dust off your TV.
  4. These materials will damage the screen and render it useless. Just because a product is designed to clean glass, it does not mean you can use it to clean your TV screen.
    • You should also never use abrasive pads or paper towels on your TV screen. These cleaning materials will scratch the screen.
  5. Once you've finished wiping the fingerprints from the screen with the moistened cloth, you should give it at least 1 hour to dry before you plug it back in. Don't turn the TV on before it's completely dry. You could cause damage to the screen that cannot be easily repaired.
    • The screen might look dry and feel dry within the hour but wait for the hour for peace of mind.
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    If you don't want to use a liquid on your screen, try a microfiber cloth. Microfiber cloths are ultra-soft and great for cleaning items like electronics or tv screens that shouldn't get wet. If you don't have a microfiber cloth, you can also use a flannel shirt.

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Using a Water and Alcohol Solution

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  1. Before you clean your TV, make sure there's absolutely no power reaching it. To prevent damage to the TV, turn it off first with the remote before you unplug it. [1]
    • It's important to let the TV cool down before you clean it. Any water you use to clean the screen can be heated by the TV and cause damage.
  2. Use gentle pressure with the cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from the screen. Notice where the fingerprints are and make sure you wipe those areas more than the rest of the TV. Don't use more than gentle pressure as you could damage the screen. [2]
    • If the fingerprints come off when you wipe them with the cloth, stop cleaning the TV.
  3. It's okay to use isopropyl alcohol on your TV as it's a gentle alcohol. It won't damage your TV screen once it's diluted with water. Use your measuring cup to mix exactly 1 part water with 1 part alcohol. [3]
    • If you don't have a measuring cup, mix the alcohol and water in a glass. Make sure that you don't use more alcohol than water. You can also measure using a kitchen scale .
    • Do not use another chemical as a substitute for isopropyl alcohol.
  4. Your cloth should be damp when you use it on your TV. You should never use a cloth that is soaked in the solution, as this could cause damage to your screen. Gently wipe your screen with the cloth, spending more time on the parts of the screen with fingerprints. [4]
    • Dip a cotton bud into your solution and dry it with a cloth so it's slightly damp to clean the corners of the screen where it might be difficult to remove fingerprints with a cloth.
  5. Once you've removed the fingerprints completely from your TV screen, dry the screen with another cloth. Wipe the whole screen and pay special attention to the areas you focused on with fingerprints. [5]
    • Leave the TV dry itself after wiping for 15 minutes or so.
    • Plug the TV back in once it's completely dry.
    • Be sure to clean the microfiber cloth .
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Wiping the Screen with a Vinegar and Water Mix

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  1. Before you clean your TV, turn it off and unplug it from the wall. Turn the TV off first using the remote before you unplug it. Unplugging the TV when it's still on can damage the electrical circuits. [6]
    • If the TV isn't cool when you clean it, the screen will heat the water and this will damage the screen.
  2. Use a measuring cup to mix exactly 1 part water and 1 part white vinegar in your spray bottle. If you don't have a measuring cup, use a glass and try to be as close as you can when mixing the ingredients. It's always better to use more water than it is to use more vinegar. [7]
    • If you're using a spray bottle that used to hold another cleaning product, pour dish soap into it. Rinse it out a few times until suds stop forming. Let it dry when you're finished.
  3. Don't use paper towels, tissues, or abrasive pads to wipe fingerprints from your TV screen as these products will scratch it. A microfiber cloth will remove the fingerprints without damaging the screen. [8]
    • A couple of sprays of the mixture onto the cloth should be enough.
  4. Circular motions will ensure that you don't leave streaks on the screen when you wipe it. Gently wipe the screen so you don't damage it. [9]
    • If there are fingerprints on the frame of the screen, wipe them off in circular motions with the microfiber cloth.
  5. Once you've wiped the entire screen with the damp cloth, you can dry it using another cloth. Wipe in small, circular motions once more and pay special attention to any remaining fingerprints or dust on the screen. [10]
    • Let the TV screen dry for another 15 minutes after you've wiped it.
    • Plug the TV in once it's dry.
    • Now you can watch TV with a perfectly clean screen.
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WikiFawnDancer831
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WikiFawnDancer831 posted on 10/14/24 1:20pm
Hi all, does anyone have any tips for cleaning a flat screen tv? Mine's overdue for a good cleaning, it's got fingerprints and dust on it, but be... Read More
WikiBadgerWhisperer333
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For cleaning an LED screen or flat screen, I just use a microfiber cloth and get it damp (not soaking) with warm water, then gently wipe down the... Read More
WikiOcelotSeeker760
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I’d recommend using distilled water. You shouldn’t need any solvents, cleaners, or soaps to clean a TV screen. You can use tap water if you d... Read More

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      • Make sure your TV is secure before cleaning it. While this is important regardless of the size of your TV, this can be especially crucial when you're cleaning a big screen TV.

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      Things You'll Need

      Cleaning Fingerprints with Water

      • Dry, anti-static cloths
      • Water

      Using a Water and Alcohol Solution

      • Dry, clean cloths
      • Isopropyl alcohol
      • Water
      • Cotton buds
      • Measuring cups

      Wiping the Screen with a Vinegar and Water Mix

      • Dry, clean cloths
      • Spray bottle
      • Water
      • White vinegar
      • Measuring cups or a glass
      • Dish soap

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