Cleaning+a+LED+Screen

Cleaning a LED Screen There are cleaning kits, which will run you about £8.00, and apart from setting you back a few pounds, they do not offer cleaning power any more substantial than a £1.00 rag and some H2o. What you will need to buy is a microfiber cloth, which can be found at your local supermarket. Run it under some Luke-warm water, and wring it out, and when I say wring it out I mean make sure that it is just barely moist. This is important, because if you are dripping water all over the screen the consequences could cost you another monitor, so be careful! Make sure the monitor is turned off (obviously!) and wipe it down, making sure to be as gentle as a lamb. In no time, you will have a nice, spotless screen and peace of mind in knowing that you saved some money, too!