Hey Yannih. I'm a bit late on this but for future screen care, for vinyl stickers, use a heat gun or hair dryer first to warm it and then lift it off, then Shellite or Prepsol to remove any left behind adhesive. Both are perfectly safe on acrylic screens. Then use a fine scratch and swirl remover for paint on the screen, followed by Plexus plastic polish. If you don't have Plexus or it's a bit too expensive for you, you can just use good old Mr Sheen furniture polish, or Nexus is a cheaper version of Plexus. Whatever you do, always be VERY gentle and selective with your polishing rags and technique. Acrylic screens are very soft and swirl very easily. Ensure the screen is dust free first, then use a soft cotton rag or microfiber. Never press too hard on the screen, let your products do the work. For polishing, I often go the the OP shop and buy an old soft terry cotton sheet and only pay a couple of bucks for it. I hope this helps.
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