[LCD Monitor] How to Clean LCD/OLED Panel/Monitor

Cleaning LCD/OLED panels (including sensors) requires special attention and care to avoid damaging the screen. Here are some safe and effective cleaning methods:

 

Materials Needed:

Microfiber cloth: A soft cloth that will not scratch the screen.
Purified water: Avoid using water containing minerals.
Spray bottle: Used to spray cleaning fluid onto the microfiber cloth, rather than directly onto the screen.
 

Cleaning Steps:

Power Off Device: Before lifting or repositioning the monitor, please power off the monitor and unplug its cables and power cord to prevent a short circuit or other risks.
Dry Cloth Cleaning: Gently wipe the screen surface with a clean microfiber cloth to remove dust and loose particles.
Damp Cloth Cleaning: Lightly spray a small amount of purified water onto a microfiber cloth (Do NOT spray directly onto the screen or sensor), then gently wipe the screen surface, avoiding excessive force.
Drying the Screen: Gently dry the screen surface with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. If not completely clean after one pass, you may repeat the cleaning process 2-3 times.
 

Precautions:

Avoid using alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners: These chemicals may damage the screen's coating.
Be careful not to spray liquid directly onto the screen: Liquid may seep into the edges of the screen, causing damage to internal components.
Avoid excessive force: Excessive force may damage the screen or leave scratches.
By following the above methods, you can safely and effectively clean LCD/OLED panels (including sensors) to maintain a clear and undamaged screen.

Please emphasize that you should not use toilet paper, kitchen paper towels, or towels, as the fibers of these materials are relatively rough and can easily leave tiny scratches on the screen surface.