Clean plasma screen televisions carefully.
The high-resolution ranges and versatile mounting options of plasma screen televisions are appealing to many people. Plasma televisions contain perfectly flat screens to eliminate edge distortion and provide optimum viewing angles. As with all televisions, touching plasma screens produces smudges and fingerprints. Dirt and dust also accumulate on the screens, which distracts viewers and makes the screens appears dingy. Since plasma screens are prone to scratches from rough textures, use precautions and the correct supplies to prevent damage when cleaning them. Fortunately, basic solutions are effective at cleaning big screen plasma televisions.
Instructions
1. Turn off the television and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Allow the television to completely cool.
2. Wipe the plasma screen with a clean microfiber cloth to remove dust. Apply light pressure to the cloth.
3. Inspect the screen for remaining smudges and smears. If smudges remain, pour 1/2 cup isopropyl alcohol and 1/2 cup lukewarm distilled water into a bowl.
4. Dampen a clean microfiber cloth in the solution. Wring out the cloth to remove the excess liquid.
5. Wipe the damp microfiber cloth gently across the plasma screen. Once the plasma screen is clean, wipe the sides and back of the television with the damp cloth.
6. Dampen a cotton swab in the solution. Press the cotton swab against the inside of the bowl to remove excess liquid.
7. Wipe the edges around the screen and other small crevices with the damp cotton swab. Once the television is completely clean, gently wipe the screen and other surfaces completely dry with another microfiber cloth.
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