How to Clean Your Phone Screen Without Ruining It

Phone screens get covered in fingerprints, dust, and bacteria—but using the wrong cleaner can damage the surface. Here’s how to clean it safely and effectively.


1. Power Off First

Always turn off your phone before cleaning to avoid screen damage or accidental taps.


2. Use a Microfiber Cloth

Skip paper towels or napkins. A soft microfiber cloth won’t scratch the screen and is reusable.


3. Avoid Harsh Cleaners

Don’t use window cleaner, bleach, or alcohol. These can damage coatings on the screen.
Instead: Use water or a 50/50 mix of water and white vinegar (lightly dampen the cloth—don’t spray directly).


4. Clean the Case Separately

Remove the case and clean it with mild soap and water. Dry completely before putting it back on.


5. Repeat Weekly

A quick weekly clean helps reduce bacteria and keeps your screen looking sharp.


Keeping your screen clean protects your phone and your health. Just a few careful steps make a big difference.


If your phone’s acting up in other ways too, [these fixes might help.]

Also: [overheating could be a sign of this.]

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