Smartphones are always with us, and we use them multiple times a day – no wonder they contain lots of bacteria, germs, and dirt on their surfaces.
While it might be invisible, you can easily see all the dirt on a cloth after you wipe it down.
Here are some general tips on how to keep your smartphone clean.
Give your phone a quick wipe every day with a soft microfiber cloth.
This helps remove fingerprints and smudges.
Once a week, take a few extra minutes to clean more thoroughly.
Focus on areas like the edges and buttons where dirt can accumulate.
For a deeper clean, once a month, consider cleaning the phone case and ports.
Make sure your phone is turned off before doing this.
A soft microfiber or lens cleaning cloth works well for daily wipes. It won't scratch the screen.
Never spray cleaner directly on your phone. Instead, dampen the cloth slightly and then wipe the phone.
If you have a phone case, take it off and clean it separately.
You can use a mild soap and water for plastic or silicone cases.
Some phone screens have special coatings.
Check your phone's manual or the manufacturer's website for any specific cleaning instructions.
Use a Q-tip with a bit of rubbing alcohol to clean charging ports and headphone jacks.
Be gentle to avoid damage.
Stay away from harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia. They can damage the screen and other parts.
If you use a screen protector, follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning.
Some may require a specific type of cleaner.
Remember to wash your hands before using your phone. This helps reduce the transfer of dirt and germs.
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