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A friend of mine used ordinary cleaner on his Mitsubishi big screen LCD and you could see the streaks on it after he'd only done it a few times. After seeing that I went and googled and this is what I got,,,an ounce of prevention as they say!
LCD Cleaning Tips Here are some helpful cleaning tips and guidelines: Unplug or turn off your LCD screen or device and closely examine the condition of the screen. Take notice of any smudges or areas to be cleaned. Use a Microfiber Cloth to remove any obvious dust and gently brush off any dirt particulars. Although you can clean any LCD screen with a 50/50 solution of distilled water/isopropyl alcohol, using an old cotton T-shirt or handkerchief, it is recommended that you acquire the proper cleaning solutions and cloths to clean your LCDs. Many of these LCD screens are very expensive items, proper cleaning kits such as Klear or iKlear should be used to clean and keep your LCD displays in a crisp clear pristine condition. Never spray any cleaning solutions directly onto the screen, spray it into the your cleaning cloth. Very, very gently wipe the screen in a circular motion. Do not press hard on the cloth. Let the cleaning solution do its job. Don't press hard or touch the screen with your fingers or you may leave oily prints and smears. Don't leave any liquid on the screen, remove all excess moisture as it may damage your screen. Let the LCD screen dry thoroughly before you switch it back on. |
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The 50/50 solution is what I've been using for years without any scratching or other damage that I can see.
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