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Mix a solution of water and rubbing alcohol. Spritz it on a cloth. Start at the top and wipe horizontally. Use a second cloth to dry the display.

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Use a measuring cup to make a solution that’s equal parts water and alcohol. If your solution uses too much alcohol, it might damage the display. Stick to a solution that’s ½ water and ½ rubbing alcohol; you shouldn’t need much more than a cup of this solution to clean your screen. You can use vinegar instead of rubbing alcohol for this solution. Both are effective and unlikely to damage your tv screen. Fill a spray bottle with your solution, and spray it onto a clean microfiber cloth. Don’t spray it directly onto the screen. This could seriously damage it. Make sure your cloth isn’t completely soaked through; you just want to dampen it. Wring the cloth before proceeding. Wipe until you’ve reached the opposite end of the display, then repeat this motion a few inches lower. Continue doing this until you’ve covered the entirety of the television. You can pass over smudges on the screen more than once to clean them.  Don’t put too much pressure on the screen as you wipe. This could seriously damage the display, especially those with LED’s. Too much pressure could break this delicate technology.  The frame on some televisions might make it difficult to clean the entirety of the display. If this is the case for you, dip cotton swabs in your solution and use them to clean the edges. Wipe the entire screen down, until you’ve rid it of all moisture. You don’t want any of your cleaning solution to trickle down the screen; it might get in behind the first layer of the screen and damage your TV. Make sure not to turn on the TV until it’s completely dry.