MacBook Display Cleaning

Hello,
I recently purchased the iKlear Travel Wipes Kit to use in cleaning my screen. I followed the instructions exactly and did result in screen smearing which (after researching on these forums), was resolved by vigorously buffering the screen with the included Blue Chamois cloth in the kit.
Now that my screen is back to normal, is there ANY other product on the market (particularly in Canada) which is available to clean the glossy MacBook display without the result of buffer-able residue streaking? A product which possibly just comes right off without so much effort as required with iKlear Polish?
Thanks.

I use to clean my screen using micro fiber streak free wipes.
I try not to touch my screen, so what on the screen is mostly dust that is easily wiped out with dry cloth above.
But for smudge oil or finger print on the screen, I damp the fabric lightly by spraying water to the fabric (never spray anything right to the screen). And wipe it clean.
For some oily mark that water cannot erase, I either spray iklear or windex glass (not recommended but work well on my case) lightly on that damp cloth and wipe it one more time. And it makes my screen crystal clear as new.
Good Luck.

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