The Proper Way to Clean a Laptop Screen Without Streaks

I used to spray glass cleaner straight onto my laptop screen and wipe it with a paper towel. The result was a streaky, smeared mess that looked worse than the dust I started with. I was also slowly damaging the coating. Here is the right way.

Why glass cleaner is wrong

Laptop screens are not glass. They have a thin anti-glare coating that harsh cleaners and ammonia can strip. Paper towels are rough enough to leave fine scratches. Both are a fast way to ruin a screen.

How to clean it properly

  1. Turn the laptop off and unplug it.
  2. Wipe the screen gently with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust.
  3. If there are smudges, dampen the cloth with water, never spray the screen directly.
  4. Wipe in one direction, then buff dry.
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Water on a microfiber cloth handles almost everything. For stubborn marks, a tiny drop of dish soap in the water helps. Wring the cloth out so it is damp, not wet.

What I stopped doing

No more paper towels, no more spray bottles, and definitely no more window cleaner. I keep a clean microfiber cloth in my laptop bag and give the screen a quick dry wipe every couple of days.

The screen looks better and the coating is intact. A streak-free screen is mostly about what you do not use on it.

📋 Quick Summary: Clean a laptop screen with a damp microfiber cloth and water only, never spray cleaner directly on it.