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Your best bet would be to first try a small amount of water on a soft paper like used in the kitchen or bathroom. Water damages fewer things than any other solvent.
Instead of paper, use a soft cotton. Remember where
paper comes from. It is too harsh to use on plastic. My
favorite cleaning cloth is the material used to make your
own baby diapers. Soft and lint-free.
No!!!! Make sure you don't use a glass cleaner that has ammonia, vinegar or alcohol. They can damage your screen!! Also, make sure your "soft cloth" is lint free for best results.
You'd better not to spray the cleaner (which satisfies the conditions in the above post) directly to the screen. Spray on the soft cloth, then wipe the LCD monitor..
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