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When you can hardly see through the glare, it's time to clean your laptop screen. Follow these steps to safely clean your laptop screen and learn which products to avoid.
Ever expose how filthy your computer screen is during an important meeting? While trying to show a friend something on your computer? Over time screens accumulate dust, strands of fuzz ...
From crumb-coated keyboards to clogged-up ports, there are a few cleaning issues that will crop up time and time again when it comes to your laptop. Here are a few common problems and how to clean ...
It’s easy to ignore a dusty or smudged computer screen—until the glare from a nearby window makes every fingerprint and dust particle impossible to overlook. Whether you use a desktop monitor ...
You could also use a special kind of screen cleaning solution specifically made for TVs or computer screens, but—to be frank—they’re largely a ripoff.
Computer maker Lenovo says the “gentle acidity of vinegar can help break down oils and fingerprints.” Avoid using household glass cleaners, which can contain ammonia that could damage the screen.
Always err on the side of caution when cleaning your laptop screen. The best approach here (and Apple agrees) is to use a lint-free, microfiber cloth that’s only slightly damp.
If you've invested in an OLED monitor or TV, you'll want to make sure you maintain in properly over time. Here's the best way to clean one.
Computer maker Lenovo says the “gentle acidity of vinegar can help break down oils and fingerprints.” Avoid using household glass cleaners, which can contain ammonia that could damage the screen.
How to clean keyboard grunge, earwax in earphones and screen smudges Experts break down the safest and most effective ways to clean your phone, computer and other devices without doing damage.