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Mysterka35

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Hello. We all been using smartphones for a long. But me like the many others suffer from a common problem. Frequent dirty screen... So.. How can I avoid this as much as possible? I do use cleaning kit with that.. Um.. Microfiber handkerchief(sorry I forgot how do we call this item) and well after a while of usage(I travel by different temperature.. I mean I commuter like many. From home to school and vice versa. But screen catches a lot of moisture... Do I need to learn how to gentle touch? I do keep my hands clean but still can't figure out why this is the problem I face
 
I'm commuter so, I like to use phonr in a bus.. Sometimes despite weather I need to switch music in my pocket.. And of clurse at homr rooms temperature is different form outside and any other place. I think you understand what I am saying
 
That is undoubtedly true it seems. I used cleaning kit for my phone's screen and then I just swiped over the screen and I see a mark. But when I did the same after I washed my hands with soap. I don't see this kind of stupid trail anymore. Lol. It is always good to learn new things and honestly I don't feel embarrassed for asking such a question. Thanks for your answers, now I don't judge based on the looks of my hands :D
 
I have naturally oily skin (must be my swarthy Mediterranean heritage ;) ) and I also hate screen smudges. If you have a Staples store in your area, RUN and pick up a pack of these:

https://www.staples.com/Staples-Microfiber-Cloths-2-pk/product_786399

I keep a pack on hand in my desk at work, at home and in my brief case. They are some kind of synthetic microfiber chamois, but whatever they are, they are almost magical.

And, when they stop being effective, you can wash them and they will work like new.
 
I have naturally oily skin (must be my swarthy Mediterranean heritage  ) and I also hate screen smudges. If you have a Staples store in your area, RUN and pick up a pack of these:
<a href='https://www.staples.com/Staples-Microfiber-Cloths-2-pk/product_786399'>https://www.staples.com/Staples-Microfiber-Cloths-2-pk/product_786399</a>
I keep a pack on hand in my desk at work, at home and in my brief case. They are some kind of synthetic microfiber chamois, but whatever they are, they are almost magical.
And, when they stop being effective, you can wash them and they will work like new.
*Deep breath exhale sound* uff.. How could I forget this word. Yeah. You are right it is not Handkerchief it is CLOTH.. I have one. Bigger one and torned up a little
 

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In near city from where am I living there is one of those bigger shops that well.. Has it's brand all over Lithuania. So yeah, I can find cleaning kit (that I am currently have bought and well I actually have as a bpnus this microfiber cloth. Still. There are those cloths to buy separately and hell yeah they do miracles. Other thing is that it is forbidden to clean phone with towels. Cuz this can scratch screen
 
I have tried other towels. I can tell you I have never found one that works as well or as fast or as thoroughly as the small cloths from Staples.
 
Nice :D here is another cool tip. You can clean camera's um.. Shutter(again forgot word let's just say camera) with pencil's mounted rubber. Trust me it does miracles too. Just rub it round and round and round and test it :D
 
Nice :D here is another cool tip. You can clean camera's um.. Shutter(again forgot word let's just say camera) with pencil's mounted rubber. Trust me it does miracles too. Just rub it round and round and round and test it :D

Lens. :)

Be careful, though. Some erasers have a bit of pumice embedded in the rubber and can scratch the lens.
 
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