Some people recommend only using distilled water, but regular water works fine, according to Dave Chipman from Sharp. You could even start with plain water and see if you need the vinegar or alcohol, which will come in handy when you're trying to wipe away greasy fingerprints. So, if you don't want to take the time to go buy a cleaner or you want to save the money (maybe to put toward that "What Not to Wear" dress), you can just make your own LCD cleaner by mixing water with some vinegar or isopropyl alcohol - the solution should be no more than 50/50. Many retailers offer special cleaning solutions for LCD screens, but the truth is that most of these are made up primarily of water.
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