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Chemicals are bad for monitors. Use distilled water and a microfiber cloth. Don't spray the monitor, put the water on the cloth then wipe. Normal water will leave a residue when it dries whereas distilled won't. That's because distilled water is collected from steam so it has no (or less?) impurities.
Distilled water still has impurities, just not the kind that will leave a residue