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How to Clean the Laptop Screen

Nothing is more frustrating than a dirty laptop screen, whether you’re gaming or working late on a project. The main issue with cleaning is that most laptop screens are extremely sensitive, requiring a gentle touch to avoid damage.

If you’ve ever ruined a monitor or just want to keep your brand-new laptop working smoothly, this article will cover everything you need to maintain your screen sparkling clean without damaging it.

Whether you own a very expensive laptop or a cheap laptop, it is important to clean your laptop screen at least once a week. Laptop screens accumulate dust, food particles, and other dirt, making them appear unappealing. Because the LCD surface is prone to damage, it’s important to clean your laptop screen using very soft materials. Cleaning a screen requires basic material: a microfiber cloth and a combination of water and vinegar can do the job well!

Keep in mind that the majority of the tips for cleaning a laptop screen covered in this article can also be applied to your monitors and television screens.

The most effective way to clean your laptop’s screen!

So how do you clean a laptop screen without damaging it?. It doesn’t take a computer expert to know that any liquid seeping into the hardware of the laptop is bad news!  Therefore, you must avoid using liquid sprays.

Using a liquid spray directly to clean your laptop screen is among the most typical mistakes people make. As a rule of thumb, avoid them entirely; nevertheless, some safe liquids can be used to clean laptop screens with care.

If you don’t want to buy a specific cleaning product, and you’re having trouble cleaning your screen with a clean cloth or even if you poured something on it, consider rubbing alcohol (for non-LCD screens).

Of course, the idea is to avoid getting any liquid on the speakers and keyboard and then use a very minimal amount — just about enough to clean the dirty area.

Rubbing alcohol should not be used on an LCD screen since it will damage it. Look up the items that the supplier listed as forbidden for cleaning if you’re wondering what products are suitable for your laptop, or you’re not sure exactly what sort of screen you have.

You can prevent the risk of rubbing alcohol streaming down into your laptop by delicately dabbing it onto a very soft fabric.

Your best bet is microfiber!

A cleaning product may be completely pointless without the suitable cloth or material. Paper towels, kitchen rags, and worn T-shirts will damage and scratch your screen, so microfiber cloths are the ideal option for cleaning your laptop screen.

Wiping a laptop clean

It’s time to break down the procedure for cleaning your laptop screen.

1. Prepare a cleaning solution for your cleaning materials.

2. Never use a cleaning solution directly on your laptop screen!

3. Begin wiping the screen from the center outward in a circular motion.

4. To wipe the corners of your screen, do not utilize the wet portion of your cloth.

5. Wipe down the screen with a soft cloth until it is completely clean and free of dust and debris.

Of course, there may be times when no level of gentle wiping can erase smudges on your laptop screen. In that case, you may need to use a strong laptop cleaning solution or rubbing alcohol in these situations. Just keep in mind that when cleaning your laptop’s screen, a gentle touch is essential for the display’s long-term maintenance.

Cleaning a laptop screen using different methods

When it comes to cleaning your laptop screen, you can’t always afford to invest in high-end solutions and must rely on less expensive alternatives. Rubbing alcohol, for example, is a common household item that can be used.

Cleaning a screen with a brand-new sponge is a terrific idea. You’ll want to carefully dampen the sponge (not too much) since you don’t want water to seep into your laptop!

It’s safe to use Windex to clean a glass laptop screen.  A little Windex applied on a microfiber cloth will do the trick. But keep in mind that you should never spray Windex straight on your laptop’s screen.

If you’re not using a microfiber cloth or a new sponge, a soft duster brush can also do the job. A typical feather duster can scratch your screen, but if you have a Swiffer duster in your home, you are in luck!  In the absence of microfiber cloth, these cleaning cloths composed of thousands of tiny polyester fibers are the next greatest thing for cleaning your screen! 

Which are the most effective laptop cleaners?

Using dusting and cleaning air sprays to clean the laptop screen is perhaps the best option. It is not only effective in removing dust from your screen, but it can also be used to clean your keyboard. Dust-Off, Endust, and Fellowes are three well-known compressed air brands that have endured the test of time. They’re sold in supermarkets, drugstores, and computer stores, including a variety of online stores. A microfiber cloth and a spray that is appropriate for use on laptops are typically included in cleaning kits.

Cleaning the edges of a monitor or laptop screen can be tough and annoying. This is where soft cloth cleaning brushes come in handy.

Most of these items, as well as wipes and other cleaning tools intended specifically for laptop screens and displays, may be found online or in computer stores.

Preventive measures

Keep your laptop screen clean once you’ve cleaned it. Your keyboard is one of the main reasons your screen tends to become dirty so regularly. When you shut your laptop, dead skin cells, debris, and grime from your fingers get on the keyboard and later transfer on to the screen.

Putting a tiny microfiber cloth on top of the keyboard each time you close your laptop is one of the greatest ways to prevent dirt and grime from being transferred.

Your laptop also collects more dust than that of other items in your house, since it generates a modest electrical charge even if not in use. If you won’t be using your laptop for a good length of time, keep it in a sealed laptop bag or plastic bag. If your laptop is kept out in the open for a few days, dust, and filth can quickly accumulate. If you’re not using your laptop, it is best to pack it inside the bag.

Few more things to keep in mind:

  • The keyboard commonly leaves dirt marks on the screen. These are difficult to avoid and much more difficult to remove. Try taking a soft, lint-free cloth to place between the keyboard and screen, to prevent the stains.
  • Special LCD screen cleaners, and also lint-free wipes, are available at office supply stores for cleaning your screen as well as the rest of the laptop.
  • Avoid cleaning your laptop screen with alcohol or ammonia-based solutions! They have the potential to damage the LCD screen.
  • Cleaners should never be sprayed directly onto a laptop’s screen.

How to safely clean your touch screen laptop?

The greatest part about touch screens, primarily on smartphones and tablets, is that they typically come with an extra protective screen which makes cleaning a lot easier. You should, nevertheless, take the same measures as you would with a traditional laptop screen.

While touch screen laptops don’t necessarily use the same materials as traditional smartphones and tablets, they can be just as sensitive. Grab a microfiber cloth and use the same tactics as before to gently wipe and clean your screen.

Unless you want to wash your hands before using your touch screen laptop every time, you should clean it much more regularly. All the dirt on your fingertips sliding across your screen can quickly accumulate!

Because touch screens are very sensitive to pressure, don’t press down too hard while cleaning, as this could wear out or even harm the sensors. Before cleaning, make sure your screen is turned off. While cleaning, you don’t want to accidentally send an odd unorganized email to an important client!

It’s always best to be safer than sorry when it comes to understanding how to clean your monitors or laptop screens. You spent a lot of money on your laptop as well as other electronic devices. It would be prudent to spend a paltry amount on their maintenance and care. Buying a microfiber cloth that you keep on your desk particularly for your laptop, as well as a cleaning solution kit, may cost a few dollars, but replacing a damaged laptop screen due to careless cleaning would cost much more!