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Scratches from hard objects on LED display screens may cause scratches, breakage, and other issues on the screen surface, affecting the display effect and service life. Therefore, in order to avoid scratches from hard objects on the LED display screen, the following measures can be taken:
Avoid placing sharp objects: Do not place sharp objects such as scissors, knives, etc. around the LED display screen to avoid them falling or being touched and scratching the screen.
Using protective film: A layer of protective film can be applied to the surface of the LED display screen, which can effectively prevent hard objects from scratching the screen. At the same time, the protective film can also improve the screen's scratch resistance and reduce the occurrence of scratches.
Avoid using rough cloth to wipe the screen: wiping the surface of the LED display screen with rough cloth may cause scratches on the screen. Therefore, it is necessary to use soft cloth or cotton balls to wipe the screen to avoid scratches.
Avoid using nails or tools to touch the screen: Nails or tools are likely to scratch the surface of the LED display screen, so it is important to avoid using them to touch the screen.
Timely handling of broken screens: If the surface of the LED display screen ruptures, it is necessary to handle it in a timely manner to prevent the rupture from expanding and affecting the entire screen.
In summary, in order to prevent the LED display screen from being scratched by hard objects, we should pay attention to avoiding placing sharp objects, using protective film, avoiding using rough cloth to wipe the screen, avoiding using nails or tools to touch the screen, and promptly handling broken screens. These measures can effectively protect the LED display screen from the impact of hard object scratches.
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