Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: KaChow
I use a microfiber cloth with a spot of distilled water (a SPOT, not doused!) and my screen looks better than brand new.
This is the best thing. Using anything other than distilled water (even a product marketed specifically as an LCD cleaner) can not only leave streaks but can damage certain screen coatings.
Is a spot of distilled water even enough to clean the entire screen? It seems like it would dry up (and leave a streak in my case) before being able to be spread over the whole screen.
I don't know if I agree with the spot part, but definitely with the microfiber cloth and distilled water part. Minerals in tap water can leave streaks, which is why you should use distilled water. Things other than microfiber cloth can scratch the screen and/or leave lint, etc. behind.
Here's what I do. I turn the screen off. I take a spray bottle with distilled water in it and spray a very small amount on the cloth (never directly on the screen) and wipe the screen until more water is needed. Sometimes the cloth gets too dirty, and so I wash it really well with just water and let it completely dry before using it again. This is how I clean my plasma screen and two LCD computer monitors, and it works great. I used to use LCD-cleaner spray, and then I used tap water, but neither works as well as distilled water.
Edit: Most of the time I just use the microfiber cloth dry, but sometimes the distilled water is required.