Thank you for your question! If your laptop has a glass panel, you can use ammonia-bearing cleaners like window cleaners. If your display has a plastic layer, avoid ammonia-containing cleaners and use a dedicated screen cleaning solution instead. Isopropyl alcohol can be used with a microfiber cloth to clean laptop screens, and experts recommend using alcohol products with 70% concentration or less to avoid screen damage. Rubbing alcohol can be used for non-LCD screens if you don't want to buy a specified cleaning product, but be careful not to let any liquid get down to the speakers or keyboard.
As always spray any liquids directly on the cleaning cloth and not on the screen itself to prevent oversaturation and possible liquid damage. If possible, try to clean with microfiber cloths and no liquid cleaner to completely prevent the possibility of water damage.
Answered by: HP Team Grant
Date published: 2024-05-23