Friday, June 21, 2013

Clean Video Projectors

Clean Video Projectors


As an owner of a video projector you should clean the equipment on a regular basis because dust and smudges can ruin the pictures' quality. Green fuzzy patches, called "dust blobs," may appear visibly in the screen in dark passages. Dust blobs are relatively rare, but cleaning your projector involves both the projector screen and the projector lens and case.


Instructions


1. Set your projector box in a comfortable and well-lit area.


2. Clean the projector with electronic wipes. Start from the center of the case going outward toward the case's edge. Avoid wiping the area near the vents with a used cloth and run the wipe in any case seams using your nail.








3. Clean vents with cotton swabs. Avoid dust from falling into the slots by using sideways and scooping motions to catch the dust.








4. Run the tips of wetted cotton swabs between vents on flat surfaces, starting from the center and moving toward the outward edges.


5. Bring the air bulb very close to the lens while avoiding touching it. (Contact can cause complications.)


6. Expel several firm puffs of air in a clockwise direction.


7. Clean the dusty screen with a dry rag - preferably a lint-free cloth - starting from the center and moving toward the edge.


8. Remove spot on the screen with plain water at room temperature. Dampen one corner of the cloth and lightly rub the spot. Buff dry with a dry portion of the cloth in a gentle motion.

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