How to clean LCD HDTV screen?

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My daughter decided to leave her fingerprints on our 50" HDTV. Are there any products/recommendations on how to safely remove things like that?
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Your owner's manual should have proper instructions documented, with sequential procedures to clean the screen, without permanent exterior damage.
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Get that stuff by Monster Cable with a microfiber cloth or at least a microfiber cloth.

http://www.monstercable.com/productPage.asp?pin=1562

Also mentioned here.
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Quote: Get that stuff by Monster Cable with a microfiber cloth or at least a microfiber cloth.

http://www.monstercable.com/productPage.asp?pin=1562

Also mentioned here.
No! No! No! $22.00, including sales tax for a Monster Cable cleaning kit? That's ludicrous. Using an expensive cleaning solution is totally unessential. According to my manual, I clean my LCD screen with a damp microfiber cloth as recommended, which can be purchased for least 3 to $4.00 at the most. Mild soap (use only if extremely dirty) and dry with a soft cloth. A very inexpensive home remedy, equivalently does the job sufficient, like most cleaning kits.
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I know it's a bit pricey (I did see it for around $15 somewhere in US) but for that it will stay clean for a long time; unless kids mess it up again of course! Best stuff I've ever used.
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3M makes microfiber cloths for good prices, check your local radio shack or staples/officemax for them. i haven't seen big ones, most of them were made for computer monitors but they should work fine with the lcd tv
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I got the monster cleaner here (since i work at BB...) and it works great. I use it on almost everything (my crt tv's , lcd monitors , nintendo ds , psp , cell phone )
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Quote: 3M makes microfiber cloths for good prices, check your local radio shack or staples/officemax for them. i haven't seen big ones, most of them were made for computer monitors but they should work fine with the lcd tv
I thought I saw some microfiber cloths sold in packs at Target recently in their auto care department. I suppose there's no difference is there?
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How 'bout Swiffer cloths? I imagine they'd be good for dust pick-up.
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