What is the proper way to clean the LCD on my HP Pavilion g7-1173dx?

What is the proper way to clean the LCD on my HP Pavilion g7-1173dx? This is my first laptop and I'm in love, but the screen must be cleaned and I don't want to spoil it. TNX

Hello

Please follow these tips:

http://Lifehacker.com/179659/how-to-clean-an-LCD-monitor

http://www.WikiHow.com/clean-a-laptop-screen-with-household-products

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