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Joshmctosh

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Use a dry lint-free cloth. There is one that comes with the monitor but you can use any soft cloth like that (Cloth for glasses)
Wipe hard, but not hard enough to take any damage
If needed, you can mix water and a small amount of soap then wipe the screen. Don't use too much
 

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I basically just use any household window/glass cleaner on my laptop screen. It keeps it pretty clean, but if you're really sensitive about your equipment, I'd recommend using a product made for screens
 
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Did you try used toilet paper?

Nah, I did this, just without the soap:
Use a dry lint-free cloth. There is one that comes with the monitor but you can use any soft cloth like that (Cloth for glasses)
Wipe hard, but not hard enough to take any damage
If needed, you can mix water and a small amount of soap then wipe the screen. Don't use too much
 
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