How to Clean Projector Screen

A good-quality projector screen can serve you for a long time if you take care of the maintenance part. Unfortunately, the screen is exposed to dirt and dust most of the time. You will have to clean it from time to time to extend its life and keep the image of the projector crystal clear.

Don’t know how to clean projector screen? Don’t worry; you have come to the right place because, in this article, we will discuss the steps that you can follow to clean a projector screen. We will also share some important tips that you should follow during the process.

How to Clean Projector Screen

How to Clean Projector Screen

Things you will need

  • Compressed air can
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Dish soap
  • Warm water
  • Mixing bowl
  • Cotton swabs
  • Latex gloves
  • Isopropyl alcohol

You may not need some of these items, and you will be clear about the requirements after reading the entire article. You should collect the required items before starting the process, as you will need some of them together. Now, let’s have a look at the steps you will need to follow to do the job effectively.

Steps you will need to follow

Use a compressed air can to dust the screen

Take a can of compressed air and spray the screen to remove dust. Make sure to keep the nozzle about 1 inch away from the screen during the process and cover the entire screen to do the job effectively. 

In some cases, this step is enough to clean the screen, and you can stop here if you are satisfied with the result. But if you haven’t cleaned the screen in a long time or it’s full of stains, you will need to move to the next step.

Wipe the screen with a dry microfiber cloth

Wear gloves and gently wipe the screen using a dry microfiber cloth. Make sure to use a clean piece of cloth, as a dirty one can make things worse. Also, you should avoid wiping the screen in a circular motion and be as gentle as possible.

Make a solution of dish soap (5%) and warm water (95%)

Pour warm water and dish soap in a mixing bowl and make sure they are completely mixed. Moisten a microfiber cloth with the solution and use it to rub the screen (with light pressure). Now, take a new dry piece of cloth and use it to dry the screen. You should remove the water left on the screen carefully. If the soap and water solution doesn’t get the job done, move to the next step.

Dip one end of a cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol

You can use this option for spot treatments. Alcohol can be more powerful than the solution we covered above, and it can help you remove residual marks. You will need to dip one end of the cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol and keep the other end dry. Wipe the area having the mark with the wet end of the cotton swab using side to side strokes. But you should be gentle with the cotton swab and shouldn’t press it too hard on the screen.

When the spot gets removed, use the dry end of the cotton swab to dry the spot. If you let the alcohol soak into the screen, it can leave a permanent or hard-to-remove stain. Now, turn on the projector and enjoy your favorite movie with your friends or family.

These are the steps that you will need to follow to clean a projector screen. If you are satisfied with cleaning results after performing one step, there is no need to perform the steps mentioned after it. In the next section of this article, we will discuss how often you should clean a projector screen and some tips to follow.

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How Often Should You Clean Your Projector Screen

There is no need to clean your projector screen every other day or week, as you can end up damaging it. You should clean it only when you notice dust or marks on it. If you don’t see any marks or dust on it, you can perform the first and second steps mentioned above every 3-4 months. You should also read and follow the maintenance instructions provided by the manufacturer.

Tips You Should Follow While Cleaning the Screen

Always wear gloves

You should always wear gloves while cleaning a projector screen, as you can get the oils from your hands on the screen if you don’t wear them. Your nails can also leave scratches on the screen.

Never let it air dry

You should always wipe the screen with a dry cloth after cleaning it to avoid spotting. If the screen is left wet, dust particles in the air can stick to it, and you will have to clean it again in such a case.

Never use harsh chemicals

You should never use cleaners that contain harsh chemicals to clean your projector screen. These chemicals can damage your screen, which is the last thing you would want. However, if you have to use dish soap, you should make a solution of 95% water and 5% dish soap, as mentioned above.

Don’t use a scrubbing sponge

Scrubbing sponges and hard cleaning tools are designed to help people clean different surfaces, but you shouldn’t use them to clean your projector screen. They can damage the screen. You should use a soft and clean piece of cloth to do the job. Also, if you get a cleaning tool with your projector screen, you can use it without looking for other options.

You should always follow these tips while cleaning a projector screen. If you don’t stay careful, the screen can get damaged, and you will have to invest in a new unit in such a case.

Also read: What Can I Use for a Projector Screen?

Conclusion

Cleaning the lens isn’t enough, as the projector image will be crystal clear only if the display surface is clean too. We hope you liked this article and understood how to clean projector screen. The steps that we have mentioned are easy to follow, and the things that we have chosen for cleaning the screen are commonly available online.

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