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I was just curious how you guys keep your nexus clean, How you keep the screen and trackball looking like new. I just use a damp washcloth on the screen and for the trackball... well i haven't really cleaned the trackball much (probably something i need to start doing before it starts to stick)
Thanks
For the screen I use the typical cloth used for glasses. I haven't cleaned my trackball and it's pretty good looking. I'm a heavy trackball user.
put it inside the washer machine a quarter water full, add a teaspoon of detergent, 2 teaspoons of alcohol, and give it a two minutes cycle. Important, don't forget to seat it up on AIRPLANE MODE or it may get bricked. Do this once or twice a month.
Same way I do for all my electronics:
Mixture of 98% isopropyl alcohol and water in a small sprayer. Mist and then wipe with a microfiber cloth. Of course you don't want to soak it, and try to avoid openings. But the good thing is that the alcohol not only evaporates fast it disinfects!
Quick wipe on the sleeve of what I'm wearing usually suffices, but I give it a going over with an optical wipe once in a while too.
i steam mine with the vegetables every dinner.
Powerwasher.
I have one powered by a 6.5 Honda engine. I have to use the wimpy nozzle though, because the more powerful ones push soggy dust under the digitizer.
pongalong said:
But the good thing is that the alcohol not only evaporates fast it disinfects!
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That's a myth, actually. Alcohol doesn't disinfect terribly well at all. If you want to disinfect, bleach will do a far better job. However, bleach won't flash off surfaces like alcohol will.
I just wipe it on my jeans...The thing is durable.... not fine china
Lick it with my tongue. And use shirt. Works great
temperbad said:
Lick it with my tongue. And use shirt. Works great
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Just wipe it vigourously on my shirt of pants, that usually leaves the screen smudge free
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That's a myth, actually. Alcohol doesn't disinfect terribly well at all. If you want to disinfect, bleach will do a far better job. However, bleach won't flash off surfaces like alcohol will.
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Alcohols, usually ethanol or isopropanol, are sometimes used as a disinfectant, but more often as an antiseptic (the distinction being that alcohol tends to be used on living tissue rather than nonliving surfaces). They are non-corrosive, but can be a fire hazard. They also have limited residual activity due to evaporation, which results in brief contact times unless the surface is submerged, and have a limited activity in the presence of organic material. Alcohols are most effective when combined with purified water to facilitate diffusion through the cell membrane; 100% alcohol typically denatures only external membrane proteins. A mixture of 70% ethanol or isopropanol diluted in water is effective against a wide spectrum of bacteria, though higher concentrations are often needed to disinfect wet surfaces. Additionally, high-concentration mixtures (such as 80% ethanol + 5% isopropanol) are required to effectively inactivate lipid-enveloped viruses (such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C).Alcohol is, at best, only partly effective against most non-enveloped viruses (such as hepatitis A), and is not effective against fungal and bacterial spores.
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From wiki
For cleaning a phone, alcohol will do.
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That's a myth, actually. Alcohol doesn't disinfect terribly well at all. If you want to disinfect, bleach will do a far better job. However, bleach won't flash off surfaces like alcohol will.
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I work in a biological lab and 70% alcohol is good enough to clean the benches.
OT: I use a moist cloth to wipe the phone and occasionally I use 70% isopropanol wipes.
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Spits good for a lot of things....lol
regularly use compressed air duster to keep it as dust free as possible... (to much lint in pockets ;-P)... and i use diluted alcohol spray and a microfibre cloth to clean the phone...
liam.lah said:
Just wipe it vigourously on my shirt of pants, that usually leaves the screen smudge free
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For cleaning a phone, alcohol will do.
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I'll go along with that.
Just sayin' - alcohol in the form it is commonly used for as a disinfectant is not as effective as people think it is. As your link pointed out, viruses tend to be harder to deal with than bateria. I saw a nit so I picked.
Hey, if it's your phone, why not use spit if it works?
temperbad said:
Lick it with my tongue.
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As opposed to licking it with your ring-piece?
My girl friend take her time & lick's it spotless
I was constantly wiping the screen with a micro-fiber cloth (which works very well). However, I just applied a screen protector to my N1 (by Skinomi). I have to say, that the screen protector is much more resistant to smudges. The touch screen response is still the same. I highly recommend it.
my jeans would do the cleaning....
Is it just me or galaxy s gets sticky after using it for a while, especially in the back.
And they have named it S for sticky
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like any other phone, you need to keep it clean with swipes and stuff
i have to clean my screen like 10 times a day as i have oily fingers
and the back of the phone every time i go to the restaurant as the table is always filled with sauces and meat juices, and sticky fingers
I admit to have had snot on my phone as well as several types of food. I tend to place my phone in the ashtray and had coffee spilled on it.
I wipe it by placing it in my pocket and once a week I clean it with spray I got for my lcd monitor.
I carry my phone everywhere and unprotected. No scratches no stickyness.
What do you with your phone or where do you stick it?
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I use it normally but have a wipe cloth and clean when it's oily. Mine came with a leather jacket so I put the jacket after use. It's possible my hands are oily
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regular fiber wipe cloth doesn;t work
you need some of those wet napkins like the ones that you can get when you buy KFC or some other fast food places
or you can always buy some baby wipes, those works great as well
the regular micro fiber wipes will just smudge around the oil and dirty, and it actually makes it more nasty and dirty and definitely more sticky
Hi everyone. I have a question about cleaning my nexus 4's screen with rubbing alcohol. I work in a butcher shop and needless to say my hands get pretty dirty throughout the day, and I do check my phone periodically.
I know there are coatings on a lot of phones today to prevent fingerprints from building up. I was wondering if it would be detrimental to my phone's gorilla glass if I were to use rubbing alcohol to clean it.
I can't really find any definitive answers online other than, "Oh yeah! Go ahead!" or "NNNOOOOO!!!" So if anyone has had any experience with this could you weigh in?
Or, if not rubbing alcohol, does anyone know if any other disinfecting cleaners I could use?
Thanks.
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Some LCD wipes from Bestbuy/Target/Supermarket?
Or some Zeiss Lens wipes (which I'm using) if you want be careful.
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Hi everyone. I have a question about cleaning my nexus 4's screen with rubbing alcohol. I work in a butcher shop and needless to say my hands get pretty dirty throughout the day, and I do check my phone periodically.
I know there are coatings on a lot of phones today to prevent fingerprints from building up. I was wondering if it would be detrimental to my phone's gorilla glass if I were to use rubbing alcohol to clean it.
I can't really find any definitive answers online other than, "Oh yeah! Go ahead!" or "NNNOOOOO!!!" So if anyone has had any experience with this could you weigh in?
Or, if not rubbing alcohol, does anyone know if any other disinfecting cleaners I could use?
Thanks.
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Wash your hands before you check your phone!
send it over ..I'll clean it for yaa
ctowne said:
Wash your hands before you check your phone!
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meat juiced Nexus 4........mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
where's the grill?
I clean all of my devices daily with a 1:1 mixture of water and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Cheap as hell and works great.
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Use a soft microfiber cloth. Detergents and chemicals may over time damage the oleophobic surface. I highly suggest not using your phone when your hands are contaminated with grease and organic matter from butchering.
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I clean all of my devices daily with a 1:1 mixture of water and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Cheap as hell and works great.
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This......except I always use distilled water.
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Use a soft microfiber cloth. Detergents and chemicals may over time damage the oleophobic surface. I highly suggest not using your phone when your hands are contaminated with grease and organic matter from butchering.
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Yeah, I usually use a microfiber cloth that came with another device. I normally just use water out diluted windex. Clean often though and thoroughly. I clean my screen and even the back and when charging I lie out down in the original box.
Never touch the screen if you have dirty hands or when you do go to clean it you could end up wiping a grain of sand or in your case bone.. haha
Oh yeah, rubbing alcohol is fine if diluted heavily. Don't use it straight. It is way to corrosive if there is a coating on the glass. If there is no coating though I don't see oy causing any harm.
Is that determined guys? Are we stating for a fact that there is a coating on the glass on the nex 4?
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richteralan said:
Some LCD wipes from Bestbuy/Target/Supermarket?
Or some Zeiss Lens wipes (which I'm using) if you want be careful.
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They're always an option, but do they have any disinfecting properties? That's more what I'm after.
ctowne said:
Wash your hands before you check your phone!
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Brilliant! Let me clarify a bit. I'm not saying I'm covered in blood and guts constantly as I use my phone. I wash my hands tonnes of times a day. Is just the fact that there is a general disgustingness to the place which is impossible to avoid until you walk out the door. If I'm going to put my phone on my pillow for example, or any other surface I'd rather not have that same disgustingness, I'd like it to be clean.
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They're always an option, but do they have any disinfecting properties? That's more what I'm after.
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Some of them do as far as I recall.
i'd imagine the alcohol would strip some of the coating. why not use dish soap?
Heavily diluting running alcohol sound like a good option.
I used to clean my iPhone 4s with straight alcohol. Mostly because I hated it and didn't care about losing my screen's coatings.
I'm trying to keep better care of this puppy.
Thanks for the help so far.
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That Zagg gadget cleaner works well, but its expensive for what it is.
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I use eye glasses cleaner a micrfiber cloth...
I tried contacting Corning and asked them, they wouldn't answer. All they said was the best way to clean it was with a micro-cloth or any common household glass cleaner may also be used.
My question was directly alcohol wipes and when I asked them again, they didn't bother to reply.
I lick mine.
But really, rubbing alcohol solution (that is, diluted) should be fine.
I would use the same as the lcd cleaners
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First off... avoid rubbing alcohol as it includes additives such as (camphor oils, etc.). Go to your pharmacy and get the highest percentage (97%+) of isopropyl alcohol you can find and dilute it with distilled water. This is cheap, and will be an effective disinfectant, but may attack any coatings on the glass over time.
A more gentle method might be to just use a solution of distilled water and a few drops of an antimicrobial dish soap like Dial. This would certainly be easier on the coatings, but don't really know how effectively it will disinfect.
If you really handle your phone with hands that have just handled raw meat, you might consider looking for some small ziplock bags that fit as close as possible and see how your phone operates in one. My guess is the touchscreen will still work, and then you can just dispose of them after work.
+1 for isopropyl alcohol (IPA), it's what used to clean lab-grade camera lenses.
So what's the best way to clean the screen on this beast? I looked on the online manual and the little booklet that came with the tablet... and on Google's Support section and there wasn't anything about screen care.
I tried a soft felt cloth... but that just smudged the fingerprints around. I wanna get it so it's shiny clean... like when you first bought it.
Ideas?
Thanks!
I just use a generic micro fiber cloth (same one I use for my glasses) and it works great
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Same here, I just use the one that came with my old TF700, works pretty good.
Also using an old Infinity cleaning cloth.
Dip it in soap
Get some RoR residule oil remover it was probably used to clean the screen when you got it. Ror.net use it to clean everything camera lenses glasses displays. You might want some optic wipes too like tissue paper they carry those to that would be the factory recommended.
General cleaning, I just use a microfiber cloth. Other times I might just spray a bit of 90% Alcohol on the screen and then wipe it down with the microfiber cloth.
Do yourself a favor and go to Target. There, they sell a brand of microfiber cloths named "Toddy". They're kind two sided (a cleaning side and a polishing side) and kind of expensive (1 for $10 or 3 for $20), but they are seriously one of the best accessory investments I have ever made. The side that is used for cleaning is so ridiculously good that a moist lens wipe is hard pressed to do a better job (no joke).
Now caution: you'll need to look through ALL the designs they have available, as a lot of them are quite feminine (if you're a girl then this is no problem lol). I ended up with a sort of wavy blue one, but that's fine; if anybody ever questions me about it I just demonstrate the kind of job it does and they immediately understand lol.
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Monster Screen Cleaner with a micro fiber cloth.
Sweet! Thanks everyone for your suggestions!! Keep them coming, if anyone else has any other suggestions.
I use this....
http://www.amazon.com/LIBMAN-CO-323-Windex-Microfiber/dp/B004774OOA
I have had many microfiber cloths, but this one is amazing and one swipe and it cleans off anything like new.
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Libman-Windex-Microfiber-Cloth/17202439
I spray a little Klear Screen on micro fiber cloth and finish off with a polishing cloth.
FWIW, I wash all of mine in the washing machine on gentle cycle, air dry and never use laundry soap. I use white vinegar. No laundry soap residue /build-up and no vinegar smell after they are dried. Also acts as a water softener. We women know these things.
My first defense is using a stylus most of the time. That minimizes the frequency I need to clean the screen. When I do clean it, I use these ($8 for 200 at Sam's Club):
Well by error i get super glue over my phone, but at least is just a little and only over the metallic bezel, now i've searched about how to remove that and in almost sites said that the best thing is to use "acetone" or the thing to remove nail polish that has acetone, but acetone can damage some surface like plastic, so everyone know if the bezel is true metal? If you have any better ideas hope you can help me! I'll try to get some pictures..
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Well by error i get super glue over my phone, but at least is just a little and only over the metallic bezel, now i've searched about how to remove that and in almost sites said that the best thing is to use "acetone" or the thing to remove nail polish that has acetone, but acetone can damage some surface like plastic, so everyone know if the bezel is true metal? If you have any better ideas hope you can help me! I'll try to get some pictures..
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I wouldn't use acetone, that will cause more damage.
Simply leave it, the action of touching it and usin the phone should remove it. To speed things up, when you clean your screen use a microfibre cloth slightly dampened with a soap solution (some washing up liquid and water) and make sure you clean the area with the super glue, it will disappear given a bit of time. However it may leave behind some marks in the chrome effect, but hopefully not.
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Phil
Try to "peel" it off. It should go eventually.
If you want to use acetone put a veeeery small amount on an cotton bud and try to minimize the exposure of the phone to it. Just gently wipe the super glue affected area. Also have a clean cloth at hand. One the super glue has softened, wipe it clean fast
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Try to "peel" it off. It should go eventually.
If you want to use acetone put a veeeery small amount on an cotton bud and try to minimize the exposure of the phone to it. Just gently wipe the super glue affected area. Also have a clean cloth at hand. One the super glue has softened, wipe it clean fast
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I think about exactly the same you stated, but i was waiting that someone can help me out here. Btw do you guys think that even on that metalic bezel, acetone could damage it?
Superglue will wear off. Pick it at it with your fingernail for a few days. Seriously.
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Superglue will wear off. Pick it at it with your fingernail for a few days. Seriously.
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The thing is that i use it with a Case lol, so is better to have it naked that my fingers get it off by normal use?
rskyline said:
The thing is that i use it with a Case lol, so is better to have it naked that my fingers get it off by normal use?
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Take off the case at home?