Microfiber traps dust instead of pushing it around. It’s gentle on the screen and helps discharge some of the static charge.
Tip: Slightly dampen the cloth with distilled water before wiping — it reduces static buildup even more.
Safety first — but there’s another reason: when the TV is off and cool, the static charge decreases, meaning less dust will immediately cling again.
Lightly mist an anti-static electronics cleaner (or make your own by mixing a few drops of vinegar in water).
This leaves behind a microscopic layer that helps repel dust for days.
Don’t just wipe the screen — dust the console, cables, shelf, and nearby wall.
Less dust in the area = less dust drawn to the screen.
If you live in a dry or dusty area, consider using an air purifier near your electronics. It helps remove airborne dust, pollen, and lint before they settle.
Many people unknowingly damage their screens while cleaning. Avoid these:
❌ Paper towels (they scratch the screen)
❌ Glass cleaner (contains ammonia that harms the coating)
❌ Alcohol or strong detergents (they remove anti-glare layers)
Stick to microfiber and gentle, water-based cleaners only.
Dust loves dry air. If you use heating or air conditioning often, place a humidifier nearby. Keeping humidity around 40–50% reduces static buildup dramatically.
So, why does your TV attract so much dust?
Because it’s basically a dust magnet powered by static electricity — and surrounded by warm air currents and soft fabrics that feed the problem.
But the fix is simple:
✅ Clean gently with microfiber,
✅ Control static and air humidity,
✅ Keep the area dust-free.
Your reward? A crystal-clear screen that stays clean longer — and a living room that looks instantly fresher.
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