Cleaning your laptop screen requires care to avoid damaging the sensitive display. For starters, turn off your laptop and unplug it from the power source. Next, mix a cleaning solution with distilled water, having a pH level close to neutral (around 7). Avoid using household cleaners or paper towels, as they can leave streaks, scratches, or damage the screen's coating. Instead, use a microfiber cloth and gently wipe the screen in a circular motion, starting from the top and working your way down. If there are stubborn stains, you can dampen the cloth with the cleaning solution but be cautious not to over-saturate it. Blot the stain instead of rubbing it, as excessive moisture can seep into the laptop's casing or harm the screen's internal components. Once you've cleaned the screen, use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe away any remaining streaks or residue. Avoid using tissues, tissues may scratch your screen and also leave lint behind. For tough stains, apply a small amount of specialized screen cleaning solution directly to a clean section of microfiber cloth, not directly to the display screen. Wipe off the stain with a gentle touch, without applying excessive pressure, which could damage the screen's coating. Regularly cleaning your laptop screen will help maintain its clarity and prolong its lifespan.