Thread:GoldenDoodle/@comment-26544836-20170120232506/@comment-32738051-20170216010337

I just saw this and have an alternative. My favorite cleaner is 70% rubbing alcohol and you can either buy it by the spray bottle if your grocery store or pharmacy carries that option or just buy a small spray bottle and fill it with the rubbing alcohol. To clean your tablet, phone, laptop, desktop, TV or any other similar electronic surface (screens, keyboards, other external surfaces), just take a clean paper towel and spray it with the rubbing alcohol until it is wet but not soaked. Spray again later if needed during the cleaning process. Clean the surface in question, which will be wet (especially screens) for a short time after, with the wet paper towel. Then take a fresh dry paper towel and wipe dry the still wet surfaces (especially screens) to avoid streaking and spots. Added bonus: use the still wet paper towel to clean your fingertips before handling the screens to avoid getting oil back on them right after cleaning them. Rubbing alcohol is safe to use on electronics, partly because it dries so fast and leaves little or no residue. And it's inexpensive and has so many other uses. Between such cleanings, I like to use an eye glass cloth to dry wipe the screens clean. I've found the cloths don't even need to be cleaned that often. Note: no cleaning keeps these screens clean for very long...our fingertips are very good at exuding oil. 😲