I'd suggest just water and a cloth.
When my Mits 65813 was delivered, the guy had an aerosol can with the Mits logo on it that he sprayed on the Diamond Shield to remove some fingerprints. I don't know if his cloth was too rough or the 'screen cleaner' was responsible, but the end result was that the coating on the screen got totally fubar'ed. I'd avoid all chemicals when cleaning the screen.
They ended up replacing the Diamond Shield screen for me. Within a month, though, I removed the Diamond Shield completely and think the picture looks much better without it. There was much more glare with the anti-glare screen in place. Of course, I don't have small children or pets around to mess up the TV screen. If I did I'd definitely leave the Diamond Shield on to protect the TV screen.
When my Mits 65813 was delivered, the guy had an aerosol can with the Mits logo on it that he sprayed on the Diamond Shield to remove some fingerprints. I don't know if his cloth was too rough or the 'screen cleaner' was responsible, but the end result was that the coating on the screen got totally fubar'ed. I'd avoid all chemicals when cleaning the screen.
They ended up replacing the Diamond Shield screen for me. Within a month, though, I removed the Diamond Shield completely and think the picture looks much better without it. There was much more glare with the anti-glare screen in place. Of course, I don't have small children or pets around to mess up the TV screen. If I did I'd definitely leave the Diamond Shield on to protect the TV screen.