iPhone Screen Cleaners :
NUMBER 1:
Endust LCD and Plasma Screen Cleaner, 16oz. (11308)
PRICE: $17.70
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NUMBER 3:
Endust for Electronics 6 oz. Screen Cleaner & Microfiber Towel Combo (12275), 10 Ounces
-15% $17.06$17.06
List Price: $19.99$19.99
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NUMBER 4:
Endust for Electronics Multi-Surface Anti-Static Wipes (259000), 70-Count, one color (END259000)
PRICE: $12.88
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NUMBER 5:
Endust For Electronics Screen Cleaner Wipes, Electronics Surface Cleaning Wipes, For TV, Phone, Computer Monitor, Laptop, Tablet, Pre-Moistened, Alcohol & Ammonia Free, 70 Count, 12 Pack (259000P12)
SOME BASIC PRECAUTIONS:
Although each of the listings mentioned above has given a deep touch about how to use these screen cleaners however before using these screen cleaners, here are some basic answers to the questions most people have in their mind :
Query no 1:
Can we use household cleaners like window cleaners or some other sprays or solvents to clean our iPhone screens?
Answer:
Don't use window cleaners, household cleaners, compressed air, aerosol sprays, solvents, ammonia, abrasives, or cleaners containing hydrogen peroxide to clean your iPhone. The front and back glass surfaces have an oleophobic coating.
Query no 2:
Will hand sanitizer damage my iPhone screen?
Answer:
Smartphone screens are made of delicate material and hence putting a sanitizer (with 70% alcohol) can easily strip the Oleophobic and Hydrophobic coatings of the screen that keep oil and water from damaging your display and other ports.
Query no 3:
Is it Okay to clean the iPhone screen with alcohol?
Answer:
Using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, you may gently wipe the hard, nonporous surfaces of your Apple product, such as the display, keyboard, or other exterior surfaces. Don't use bleach.
Query no 4:
Does alcohol remove the oleophobic coating?
Answer:
Alcohol wipes and gels — anything over 50% alcohol will damage your display oleophobic coating.
Query no 4:
What is the safest way to clean my iPhone screen?
Answer:
The safest and most effective way to clean your screen is with a microfiber cloth. If the screen is in desperate need of cleaning, use distilled water to dampen the microfiber cloth and then wipe down your screen -- avoid squirting the water directly on the screen.
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Does Screen Cleaner Expire?
Answer:
Yes, cleaners can "go bad" over time. It may not make it useless though, but we cannot say whether it will now be harmful to plastics or your monitor, though chances are reasonable that it will not.
AMAZING FACT:
On a microbial level, your iPhone screen is probably dirtier than most toilet seats. This is gross, to be sure, but most microbes aren't out to get you, so don't sweat what you can't see too much. And your iPhone is resistant to most oils, so you shouldn't worry about smudging it up so much it stops working.



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