cleaning flat panel monitor

Screen Cleaning

How to clean LCD monitors and screens

Most households don't have special cleaning agents
around to clean an
LCD monitor. Not to worry, there are
some everyday items around that can do the job just as
well.

You are going to need the softest cloth you can find.
Eyeglass cloths work very well but an old cotton T-shirt
can do the trick.

When
cleaning flat panel monitors the safest solution
is a mixture of distilled water and Isopropyl Alcohol, dilute
Isopropyl Alcohol (not Rubbing Alcohol, as it may contain
oil) into a solution of no greater than 50% alcohol and 50%
with distilled water / deionized water. Purified / bottled
water works well too. A 50/50 mix of white vinegar and
distilled water is also effective.
Screen Cleaning by PC Apprentice 2009
Note: Example of what NOT to do. Never spray directly on the screen!!
3. Make one pass lightly to clean away the big stuff. Then, refold your
cloth so that you are using a new area.

* It is important to remember to take care not to put pressure onto the
screen. The surface of an LCD monitor is softer than the older CRT
monitors and is more susceptible to damage from pressure. If you have
to spend more time cleaning one area for a stubborn spot then make
gentle circles. Pressing the screen can damage it.

4. Spray some more mixture on your cloth and methodically wipe your
screen from top to bottom, right to left.

5. Turn on your screen, you're done!

One final tip. As easy as it may seem you should never have your
monitor powered on while screen cleaning.

1. Turn off your flat panel monitor. If you thought the screen looked bad when it was switched on, get ready. The
streaks and smudges look even more pronounced on the black screen.

2. Put the solution in a small atomizer bottle (small spray bottles are available from most Dollar stores), the type
that you push from the top to get a fine mist. Don't use this, however, to spray onto the screen itself.
Spray the solution onto your cloth.

* Beware of excessive use of the cleaning solution. You do not want the solution to be able to run down the
screen. Liquids can find their way under the bottom of the screen and may cause your monitor to be rendered
useless. You don't need a paperweight. Careful screen cleaning can keep your favorite monitor functioning at its
optimum.
Tap water or other types of water are not suitable for screen
cleaning and neither are other types of alcohol so make sure
you get it right.