[Q] What product are you using to clean your screen

xybe

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Aug 8, 2010
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Engagdet has a review on Brasso Gadget Care, (I can't post links but it comes up pretty high up in a google search for the product)

That got me thinking about the daily care for the screens in our phones. People say a microfiber cloth should suffice but some of us have oily skin and the touch screens end up really smudged, or maybe the plastic has tiny scratches that spoil its shinyness. In any case sometimes we'll want some extra help cleaning our phones.

I've heard that rubbing the inside of a banana peel works to hide scratches on plastic screens.

I used to polish my digital watch with toothpaste when it got scratched, but I don't feel comfortable using it with an expensive device even ones with glass screens.

My favourite product for screens and plastic (even reading glasses) is Pledge, it hides tiny scratches, really cleans the surfaces and even lubricates the screen so it is easier to drag my fingers, it also protects surfaces so they don't get dirty so easily. I have even tried it on my mousepad and mouse skids and the mouse glides effortlessly. It also smells nice.

Please contribute your thoughts, experiences and criticisms.
 

Akulamenuri

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My shirt, seriously, whatever i'm wearing is normally what I clean my screen off with.

I always apply a protective screen to my phone to prevent scratches, the shirt only comes in handy for fingerprints.
 

EliteIntegrity

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I have used the brasso gadget juice and I quite liked it.

It leaves a really nice fresh smell and it made my iPhone gleam as well as preventing the build up of fingerprints (strange but true).

It does a good job on my laptop as well. I am a bit fussy about my gadgets being nice a new looking and I like it allot. I used to jump up and down about AM Gel screen cleaner but Brasso gets my vote now.

The cloth is too small in my opinion. And it is probably ok on an xda/iphone or other small gadget but for anything bigger you need a decent sized microfiber cloth to go with it.

I got mine from screen-wipes.com with an extra big cloth.

Hope that helps

John