We use a really soft micro-cloth. One that is designed for your eyeglasses. Some micro-cloths have bits of silver in them to clean so you don't want that kind as it will scratch the TV. No water, just wipe. Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
Hi ! Call the manufacturer first !!! Ask them what they recommend , if you use anything other than that your warranty will be good !!! If your tv is no longer under warranty then I would lightly spray some warm water onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the tv screen with that . Do not spray anything directly onto the screen ! Also be careful with whatever you use to wipe the screen , you don't want a tag to scratch the screen . Good luck !
Microfiber cloth dampen with water. If you can find the kind like you get in glasses, that’s best. SuperCloth is my favorite but a bit pricey. I’ve had mine 6 years and still like new so I think it was worth it. $25/3. I also use for mirrors, windows, stainless steel and black appliances.
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We use a really soft micro-cloth. One that is designed for your eyeglasses. Some micro-cloths have bits of silver in them to clean so you don't want that kind as it will scratch the TV. No water, just wipe. Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
Windex and a microfiber cloth
Hi ! Call the manufacturer first !!! Ask them what they recommend , if you use anything other than that your warranty will be good !!! If your tv is no longer under warranty then I would lightly spray some warm water onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the tv screen with that . Do not spray anything directly onto the screen ! Also be careful with whatever you use to wipe the screen , you don't want a tag to scratch the screen . Good luck !
Hi Beth, here's an article with specific manufacturer recommendations. Perhaps yours is one listed. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-clean-a-tv-screen/
Thank you
Microfiber cloth dampen with water. If you can find the kind like you get in glasses, that’s best. SuperCloth is my favorite but a bit pricey. I’ve had mine 6 years and still like new so I think it was worth it. $25/3. I also use for mirrors, windows, stainless steel and black appliances.
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-clean-a-tv-screen/