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I’ve spent a lot on commercial cleaners, but this simple method works better and costs next to nothing

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Distilled water
White vinegar
A microfiber cloth
A spray bottle
These items are likely already available at home, making this method even more convenient.

The Simple Steps Nana Followed
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Turn off the TV and allow it to cool completely to avoid any electrical issues or smudging caused by heat.
Mix equal parts of distilled water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Vinegar is a natural cleaner that cuts through grime without leaving streaks.
Lightly mist the microfiber cloth with the vinegar solution. Avoid spraying directly onto the screen to prevent any liquid from seeping into the device.
Gently wipe the screen in small circular motions. The microfiber cloth will lift away dust and fingerprints without scratching the surface.
Use a dry section of the microfiber cloth to buff the screen to a clear, streak-free finish.
How and Why This Method Works
Nana’s trick is effective due to the properties of the materials used:

Distilled water is free from impurities that can leave streaks or spots on the screen.
White vinegar, being acidic, breaks down greasy fingerprints and smudges.
Microfiber cloths are designed to attract dust and dirt particles, ensuring a gentle yet thorough clean.
This combination results in a pristine TV screen without the use of harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.

Comparing Nana’s Trick with Modern Methods
Modern commercial screen cleaners often contain chemicals that can damage your screen over time, especially if they’re not formulated correctly. They can also be expensive and less environmentally friendly. Nana’s method is not only cost-effective but also gentle on the screen and eco-conscious. While some modern cleaners might offer convenience, they often don’t match the simplicity and effectiveness of this traditional trick.

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