This $15 screen-cleaning solution is used in Apple stores, and I finally understand why
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This $15 screen-cleaning solution is used in Apple stores, and I finally understand why
"We're surrounded by screens. Some sit in one place, collecting dust and grime, while others get touched and pawed at frequently, accumulating oils from our skin and anything else hitching a ride on our fingers. Personally, I find a dirty screen to be a major distraction, as my eyes are inevitably drawn to discrepancies. The problem is, wiping down screens with most cloths just ends up leaving streaks and smears."
"The spray bottle holds a milky liquid that is odorless and non-toxic, and according to the packaging doesn't contain alcohol or ammonia. I checked out the US MSDS (Materials Safety Data Sheet) and EU REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) data sheets, which confirm the claims on the packaging, but do not shed light on the ingredients, which the MSDS lists as a "trade secret.""
Screens collect dust, grime, and skin oils that create distracting smudges and streaks. Ordinary cloths often leave streaks, making cleaning slow and ineffective. Whoosh 3.4 fl oz screen cleaner comes as a milky, odorless, non-toxic spray advertised free of alcohol and ammonia and paired with a double-sided microfiber cloth for textured cleaning and drying/polishing. Manufacturer safety sheets (US MSDS and EU REACH) confirm the packaging claims but list ingredients as a trade secret. The kit also includes comprehensive instructions; the medium size was chosen as a practical starting point.
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