![]() Squeeze the cloth tightly to eliminate excess liquid, then wipe gently to remove the ink. ![]() For inks from oil markers on the screen, soak a cloth in a non-soap synthetic cleanser diluted (by less than 1% ) with water.Gently wipe the screen or the exterior with a dry, soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cleaner.Don't use a commercially available screen protective filter.Before using a commercially available chemical or cleaning cloth, check with the manufacturer to verify that it's safe to use on your TV.These materials may deteriorate the TV or peel off the paint.Don't leave the TV in contact with a rubber or vinyl materials for long periods of time.These chemicals may damage the TV screen or the electrical circuitry and can strip the finish on the TV.Don't spray chemicals such as insecticides, benzene, thinners, etc.It could drip over the lower or exterior part of the screen, and may cause the TV to malfunction.Don't spray directly onto the TV screen.Make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.Be sure to follow the steps carefully to avoid damage to your TV.
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