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I have some Mad Fishn graph cleaner that I like pretty good.....when I decide to clean that is....lol.
I would use what the manufacturer suggests.Most units have a anti reflective coating on them just like most people put on their eye glasses.I clean mine with the same thing that I use to clean my glasses with because my glasses have a AR coating on them and always a clean micro fiber cloth. You don’t want to use anything that might damage that coating.
Great suggestions! I missed that about the Anti-Reflective coating in the manual. I hope I haven't messed that up. But, I've never used anything real harsh.
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