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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2013
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    #1
    I'd use water-Joy-isoprophyl alcohol solution.

    You will rarely scratch the LCD screen itself because there is a polarizer film on top of it.

    You can actually replace that film when scratched. I did in my in-laws' old LCD TV.

  2. Join Date
    Jan 2009
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    #2
    Damp microfibre cloth to remove smudges. Dry microfibre cloth to remove dust. That is speaking from experience with an almost 10-year old Kenwood 2DIN HU that has been through two vehicles.

    As much as possible, avoid using any concoction of chemicals or cleaning fluids. The heat, the humidity, and the sun (UV) might react to the residue and could cause some problems in the long run.

    Only exception is if the screen is made of glass... then it should be impervious to anything you throw at it.

Cleaning navigation screen/infotainment system.