It’s Getting Sparkling Clean: A Cleaning Trick to Make Your Phone Screen Look Like New!
Throughout the day, the screens of our phones, which we carry everywhere and hardly ever put down, essentially transform into breeding grounds for bacteria. Fingerprints, makeup residue, and dust accumulate, leaving your phone resembling a smudged plaque by day's end. It's said that phone screens carry dozens of times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
Here's the secret formula, prepared with items you can find at home, that will make your screen shine like glass.
What's the Best Way to Clean a Phone Screen?
Say goodbye to expensive screen cleaning kits. This trio, which you already have in your kitchen and bathroom, covers all your needs:
White Vinegar: Acts as a natural disinfectant and grease remover.
Pure Water (or Boiled and Cooled Water): It needs to be lime-free to prevent scratching the screen.
Microfiber Cloth: Never use a napkin or paper towel, it could scratch the screen.
The cleaning steps are quite straightforward:
Turn Off the Device: Safety first. Switch off your phone and if the charging cable is plugged in, remove it.
Prepare the Mixture: In a bowl, mix 50% pure water and 50% white vinegar. Avoiding harsh chemicals protects the screen coating.
Dampen the Cloth (Never Spray Directly on the Screen): Spraying the liquid directly on the screen can cause it to leak into the speaker or charging port. Spray a puff of the mixture onto the microfiber cloth.
Circular Motions: Gently move the cloth over the screen in circular motions. You'll see fingerprints disappear within seconds.
Drying: Make the final touch by going over it with the dry side of the cloth.
Does a Wet Wipe Scratch the Phone Screen?
Wet wipes, paper towels, and napkins create micro-scratches on the screen because they contain wood fiber. Although it may not bother you at first, over time you may notice that the screen becomes blurry.
If you want to extend the life of your screen, avoid using these products:
Glass Cleaners: The ammonia in them erodes the protective (oleophobic) layer on phone screens.
Cologne: Its high alcohol content can gradually dull the screen's brightness.
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