Acrylic Panel Care
Acrylic boasts excellent optical clarity, but to maintain its crystal-clear appearance, the following "three dos and three don'ts" principles must be followed:
1. Cleaning Principles
Rinse first: Before wiping, rinse off surface dust and sand with low-pressure water. Dry wiping is the number one cause of scratches on acrylic.
Use a soft cloth: Always use a clean microfiber cloth. Avoid using paper towels, towels, or cloths containing coarse fibers.
Choose the right solvent: Use only diluted mild dish soap and water.
2. Chemical Restrictions (Absolutely Prohibited)
Do not use alcohol (Alcohol/Isopropanol): Alcohol causes "stress cracking" in acrylic, resulting in fine micro-cracks on the surface and rendering the panel unusable.
Do not use glass cleaner (Windex): Commercially available glass cleaners usually contain ammonia, which will cause the acrylic surface to lose its shine and become cloudy.
Do not use thinners, gasoline, or solvent-based cleaners.
3. Scratch Repair
If the panel has minor scratches, users do not need to replace the entire panel. Specialized acrylic polishing compounds (such as Novus No.2 or No.3) can be purchased and used with a soft cloth in a circular motion to restore smoothness.
4.Moisture and Temperature Difference Management (for Electronic Devices)
The biggest enemy of outdoor TVs is not rainwater, but internal "condensation."
Condensation Management: During seasons with significant temperature fluctuations (such as the transition between autumn and winter), condensation may form inside the TV casing.
Solution: It is recommended to place 1-2 large-capacity silica gel desiccant packs inside the casing and replace or regenerate them by heating when the color changes.
Ventilation Port Cleaning: Ensure that the ventilation grilles at the bottom are not blocked by cobwebs or dust. This is crucial for maintaining proper heat dissipation and reducing internal humidity during TV operation.