What happens if minor water or liquid hits LED Screen surface?
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Hi everyone, I would like to ask question as I mentioned above, yesterday night I washed my hand and I accidently dripped a little bit of clean water on the surface and I immediately wipe it with a table cloth. Will that single drop cause the screen gets yellowish in the future?? Because I found articles says that "DO NOT USE WATER OR OTHER LIQUID" to wash the surface except dry cloths. I just worried it will cause my screen will get yellowish. Thanks anyone who can help me calms myself down.
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Answer:
Of course not. Liquid is only a concern if it's something that can corrode the finish on the display or if you get a lot on it and it gets between the layers. A drop or two of moisture isn't going to hurt it.
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