I use cleaners made for eyeglasses, (which often have anti-glare and non-reflective coatings) ... combined with a lint-free cotton cloth, like a diaper, or strips of an old, linen bed sheet.
I buy my cleaning solution directly from this <A HREF="http://www18.mawebcenters.com/storminnorman/productCat24291.ctlg" target="_new">distributor</A>, who also supplies my local optometrist.
It isn't necessary to use anything like this very often ... often, just a dab of water and a clean cloth are all that is needed to remove dirt and dust, unless you happen to be a smoker. Just don't use so much liquid that it runs down into the monitor.
Don't use paper or standard window cleaners, as paper can scratch the coating on the screen, and strong chemicals like alcohol and ammonia can also cause damage.
Toey
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