![]() However, CR strongly recommends anchoring all stand-mounted TVs using anti-tipping straps designed for this purpose. If the TV is on a stand and not tethered to the wall, Walsh suggests cleaning with one hand while supporting the TV with the other to prevent the set from tipping over. You may also want to wipe down the TV’s cabinet, and make sure dust isn’t clogging the vents that help dissipate heat. (Some TV manufacturers will include a cloth for this purpose.) “Gently wipe the screen with a dry cloth to remove dust and other debris, but don’t press too hard,” he says. “Your best bet is to use a soft, anti-static microfiber cloth-the kind used to clean eyeglasses and camera lenses-and wipe in a circular motion,” says John Walsh, who cleans more than 250 TVs a year in his role as a CR photographer. ![]() ![]() Screens can scratch easily, and even paper towels or tissues contain fibers that can do damage. ![]()
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