I would not squirt any liquid directly on your iPhone.
Alcohol does include water in it, even though it is used for clean non-energized electronics. Note that I said non-energized, meaning disconnected from its power source, as in battery removed.
I would follow the comment about lightly dampening a cloth to clean the screen. That way there is not enough liquid to seep into any opening.
As a guy, I most often use my shirt or pant leg, and keep my hands and ears clean.
Brent
Sent from my iPhone, please excuse the brevity.
On Jan 26, 2015, at 9:14 AM, 'Judy' BuffaloMT@roadrunner.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Can anyone tell me your opinion on using a hand sanatizer to clean the iPhone 6 screen.When I bought my phone at Verizon, they told me to use Purell hand sanitizer and even demonstrated it for me.He squirted a couple of squirts onto the phone and then used a microfiber cleaning cloth to wipe it clean.It worked beautifully and I have been doing that for the 2 months that I owned the phone.But yesterday my son expressed concern that it might take some coating off the phone screen and advised I not trust Verizon but to call Apple directly instead.When I called Apple today, the gal told me there is no black and white answer to that, just advised me to be careful not to get it too wet if I use it.But the point in the sanatizers over water (according to the Verizon rep) is because the alcohol in them evaporates so quickly, no liquid would be absorbed. So I am just wondering if any of you use the sanitizers or what you do use to clean your screen.ThanksJudy
__._,_.___
Posted by: Brent <whodo678@yahoo.com>
Reply via web post | • | Reply to sender | • | Reply to group | • | Start a New Topic | • | Messages in this topic (4) |
.
__,_._,___
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire