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Cleaning TV

Just use water with a little dishwashing liquid. Soak your rag with it and wring it good. Now, get to cleaning! Repeat until clean. Finish with water to wipe away the residue.
 
Normal glass cleaner (or if I'm feeling snarky, Invisible Glass) with a CLEAN microfiber cloth. Spray on cloth, wipe down, then remove any haze/swirls with another CLEAN microfiber cloth.

Have cleaned both of my plasmas this way for years with zero issues. It's just glass after all...
 
Normal glass cleaner (or if I'm feeling snarky, Invisible Glass) with a CLEAN microfiber cloth. Spray on cloth, wipe down, then remove any haze/swirls with another CLEAN microfiber cloth.

Have cleaned both of my plasmas this way for years with zero issues. It's just glass after all...

If it IS just glass, that's fine. If it has a UV or anti-reflective coating, don't use alcohol or any glass cleaner as it could damage the coating.
 
I use a mix of distilled water and a few drops of dish soap on a microfiber cloth. This is the only thing I've read that is safe for screens with the special coating(dish soap and water). Panasonic recommends this also if the cloth by itself isn't enough.
 
Ill use a microfiber and distilled water then, that should do it. Would the first ones I linked work? I can also use some of those to wax the car.
 
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