There is some cleaners which you can use them.
(Depends on your location, you should find equivalent stuff)
If you couldn't find a LCD cleaner, as usual you can use the stuffs are using for cleaning prescription eye glasses.
2006-06-21 21:11:16
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answered by ±50% 5
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Never use a cleaning agent such as Windex on your LCD. Those cleaners often contain ammonia, which can, over time, damage your display's panel. A slightly damp, lint-free cloth, like the ones included with eyeglasses, or a microfiber cloth should do the trick. Never use paper towels! If you see streaks, follow the damp cloth immediately with a dry one. You can moisten the cloth with plain water or a commercial LCD panel cleaner, available at office supply stores. These commercial cleaners are often just 50/50 isopropyl alcohol and water mixtures, so clearly, you can mix that yourself and save a couple of bucks. Just remember never to spray any liquid directly at your screen. Moisten the cloth instead.
2006-06-28 22:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The Microfiber Cloth and Windex
2006-06-29 02:01:00
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answered by cooldude_91801 2
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microfiber cloth for cleaning lcds.
2006-06-22 04:05:17
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answered by Matthew Schultz 2
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use lcd cleaner
2006-06-22 04:05:06
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answered by colorfulbooks 2
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Or you can simply use a very lightly dampened cotton towel.
It's not going to scratch it.
2006-06-22 04:06:35
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answered by Kat B 1
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