grease on screen

JohnCenaFan

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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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Yup. There should be no issue. Assuming its one of those disposable towelettes. If not, use a clean soft cloth with the lens cleaner on it. Try that.
 
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.

^ this. Using cleaners won't look as if they've affected anything at first, but over time you'll def. notice issues with getting the screen clean if you use them on a regular basis.

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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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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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It also is a function of how often you clean the actual display. Not knowing how,permeable the surface is, unless you clean it everyday or even multiple times a day, you might have upgraded before it's an issue. You can use a stock case protector or a Zagg or Tech Armor protector and clean as needed once every couple or three days.
 

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