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How to clean an iPhone should be of interest to everyone, especially in the current coronavirus era. Mobile phones are among the devices that we use on a daily basis. For many users, smartphones are something that they always have in their hand or near their ear, but which at the same time they don't bother to clean in any extreme way. But the truth is that a large amount of invisible dirt and bacteria sticks to the surface of our smartphones every day, which can have a negative impact on our health or even on our clean skin. In today's article, we will bring you five tips on how to clean your iPhone well and safely.

Do not bathe

Newer iPhones promise a certain resistance to water, but this does not mean that you can lightly wash them in the sink with the help of ordinary cleaning products. Of course, you can use clean water or a special agent to clean your iPhone, but always in a reasonable amount. Never apply any liquid directly to the surface of your iPhone - always carefully apply water or detergent to a clean, soft, lint-free cloth before cleaning your iPhone thoroughly. If you are particularly careful, you can wipe it with a dry cloth after this cleaning.

Disinfect?

Many users, not only in connection with the current situation, often ask themselves whether and how it is possible to disinfect the iPhone. If you feel that you should give your iPhone a more thorough cleaning and also rid it of any viruses and bacteria, you should, according to Apple's recommendations, use special disinfectant wipes soaked in a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution or special disinfectant sprays. At the same time, Apple warns against the use of bleaching agents. You can use, for example, PanzerGlass Spray Twice a Day.

You can buy PanzerGlass Spray Twice a Day here

 

What about the cover?

Depending on the environment in which you most often move, a lot of dirt can get stuck between the cover of your iPhone and the iPhone itself, which you may not even notice at first glance. That's why cleaning your iPhone should include removing the cover and cleaning it thoroughly. Use special products for cleaning leather and leatherette covers, also pay attention to the inner part of the cover.

Holes, cracks, gaps

The iPhone is not a single piece of material. There is a SIM card slot, a speaker grill, a port... in short, a number of places that you should also pay attention to when cleaning. A dry, soft, lint-free brush should be sufficient for basic cleaning of these openings. If you want to grind in these places with a cleaning or disinfecting agent, apply it first, for example, to a cotton swab for cleaning the ears, and make sure that no liquid can get into any of these openings. For example, if you find stubborn dirt in the port, try to remove it really carefully with the opposite point of the needle. Take into account that, for example, there are contact surfaces in the charging connector.

Don't be afraid of technology

Some of us still harbor the notion that the iPhone is not something that requires anyone's attention when it comes to cleaning. However, you can benefit your phone and yourself by cleaning it thoroughly and regularly. If you care about ridding your smartphone not only of visible dirt, but also of bacteria and viruses, you can take a small sterilizer to help, for example. You certainly don't have to worry about such a device lying idle in your home. You can use sterilizers not only to "de-lice" your iPhone, but also (depending on the size of the sterilizer) glasses, protective equipment, keys and a number of other items.

You can view sterilizers, for example, here.

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