Can i use lens cleaner spray to clean my ipod

Can i use a lens cleaner spray to clean my ipod touch screen?

Apple recommends against uing lens cleaning fluid because it will remove the oleophobic coating on the glass causing your fingerprints to show more.
The recommend cleaning fluid is to slightly dampen the microfiber cloth with pure water only.
Allan

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