Hi there,is their a difference in products people use to clean their OLED tv screen from finger or smudge marks compared to to a LCD screen?If so what would you recommend? Cheers
Cleaning an OLED TV Screen

Last edited 03/09/2025 - 02:18
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Not everyone knows how to use Google. Don't be elitist.
Might as well turn off whatever device they are using and go to sleep then.
If they know how to turn it off, that is
But they know how to find ozbargain, create an account, verify it, navigate to the forum section and post this.
You really had to dig hard to find a reason to post this, didn't you?
Then they shouldn't be allowed to own an OLED
Use demineralised water to make things a bit easier, don’t have to buff out the streaks.
Still value in open discussion - I can guarantee some who never even considered chemicals could be an issue were helped by this discussion.
Lol, just buy air blower. Don’t make it complicated.
An air blower is not going to clean off finger or smudge marks.
Dust blower might be step 1, but it's not going to get it clean.
Save money on toilet paper huh?
Did you try turning it off and on again?
hydrochloric acid
Prefer the sandblast method to prep the surface
Dont have a sandblaster but I used 40 grit sandpaper and it worked well.
It has a nice matte look now and is prone to scratches
I use the two bucket method to help minimise the risk of scratches.
Sandpaper.
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Take it in the shower with you, only use a soft towel to dry though!
Bath is better for me
Can watch a show whilst cleaning ( shower leaves constant wet spots)My TV won't fit in my bath any advice on a good bath deal?
Keep forgetting newer TV's won't fit in the back of the Hilux…
Maybe get one of those feed troughs from an agricultural supplier.Easily fits 99% off new TVs
and your neighbours can enjoy the view also.
Use a damp microfibre cloth only. No chemicals. You could have googled this in 5 seconds. Or read your manual.