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I got a grease mark on my screen that won't go away with just wiping it. Would using lens cleaner be ok on the screen?
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I got a grease mark on my screen that won't go away with just wiping it. Would using lens cleaner be ok on the screen?
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Have also heard that the Zagg Glass Shield minimizes fingerprint ans is easy to apply.
If you're talking about grease/oil from your hand/fingers, you could just use a damp tissue. I read somewhere that using cleaners can eventually remove the protective coating and will result in even more fingerprint/grease on the screen. Regular water works surprisingly well on phone screens. Try it.
If you're talking about grease/oil from your hand/fingers, you could just use a damp tissue. I read somewhere that using cleaners can eventually remove the protective coating and will result in even more fingerprint/grease on the screen. Regular water works surprisingly well on phone screens. Try it.
I fully support this reply as this is exactly what I do. It's not that I won't use cleaners from time to time, but water works and is fully safe. A quick spray of water on a paper towel or better yet a shamy cloth will clean up your screen really well.
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