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Look at your mobile device.
Do you see the oil fingerprint and lint on the touch screen?
Dust and debris that form granular Frost in the corner?
Is that hair stuck on the edge of the screen?
Because our electronics are always within our dirty grasp, they become very disgusting.
They were brought into the public restroom with a runny nose-
Toddler with nose, walk around and share photos and press on sweaty skin in the gym.
Repeated studies have shown that what is accumulated is worse than what is at the bottom of your shoe.
"Equipment can become a source of disease transmission and is no longer a topic of debate," said Dr.
Dubert grero is an infectious disease expert at the Sandford Health Center in Fargo, New York. D. , and co-
The author of a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control on the persistence of bacteria on iPads in November.
Therefore, it is a good idea to keep the equipment clean, not only to prevent illness, but also to maintain resale value when upgrading.
Companies like Best Buy, Target, Gazelle, Amazon, Verizon, and AT&T all offer trade servicesin or cash-
Derek Meister, a technician at Best Buy's repair and online support services geek team, said, "back-office programs ".
"People don't want any marks or dirt on their equipment," Mr.
Meister said, because like trading used cars at dealers, "the better the conditions, the more like new, the more money you get in the deal --in.
"Warning: it can be tricky to clean your device because you don't want to damage it and the manufacturer won't give you much guidance.
However, this can be done if you are serious and careful. Dr.
Greg and his colleagues have found that wiping your device regularly with a damp microfibre cloth is enough to eliminate a variety of common bacteria.
Bacteria that are more persistent and dangerous, such as C. Shuttle (
It can cause diarrhea and even inflammation of the colon)
He said the flu virus may require fungicides such as bleach or alcohol.
This is a problem because Apple officially warned on its website not to use "window cleaner, household cleaner, aerosol, solvent, alcohol ", clean its products and suggest "wipe the screen with soft lint"
Free cloth, remove the oil left by the hand.
"Other manufacturers offer similar advice or do not have it at all.
In the Apple store, however, you will find 32-
Percentage of alcohol Clens wipes for Bausch & Lomb.
Apple declined to explain the contradiction.
Nevertheless, wet wipes are very effective in cleaning dirt, dirt and marks on your equipment and they will also be disinfected.
Including a Clens kit for three Clens wipes, a 3-
The price of a bottle of Clens cleaning spray and cleaning cloth per ounce is about $20.
But it's much cheaper to make your own alcohol and water solution.
To clean up your mobile devices
Meister of the geek team said he used a 1:1 ratio, I . e. 70% of acetone and distilled water, which was less than $4 in total at most grocery stores and pharmacies.
"You want distilled water and purer alcohol, so there are fewer chemicals or minerals left behind when the solution evaporates," he said . ".
Fill the spray bottle with diluted alcohol and gently moisturize the lint
Free, preferably ultra-slim cloth (No paper towels)
Wipe the screen and shell gently.
Do not spray directly to the device.
To clean the corners and around the port, use lint-
Not cotton, but free foam. tips.
If you are super bacterial phobia, you may consider buying a UV disinfectant.
Violife's mobile hand sanitizer costs $50, the size of a coffee can.
Just put the phone into the dock and replace the UV cover to kill the pathogen.
Verilux sells a $40 sterilizer, which the company claims kills up to 99% of bacteria when you wave it on an electronic device.
This will not improve the look and feel of your device and will not maximize value in the transaction
But it can save you from runny nose or worse during the cold and flu season.
On the other hand, using a can of compressed air to blow between the port and the keys will help to maintain the appearance, performance and value of the device.
This allows the removal of dust and particles that can penetrate and damage the electronic equipment.
Another option would be to buy a professional air compressor like DataVac electric dust collector for $100 and come with a variety of small accessories to clean up the gaps and seams of the equipment.
Miroslav Djuric, chief information architect at Ifixit, said: "The air compressor will make things very clean and good for the environment because you don't have a little to throw away after blowing the air
Com-Online website-it-
Own community. He uses an all-
He bought a purpose compressor with an inflatable needle at Home Depot (
The kind used to inflate basketball or bicycle tires)
Guide the airflow accurately.
To repel bacteria, grease and pet hair on your laptop, there are antibacterial and protective keyboards, trackpads and palm rest covers that are virtually invisible and can be cleaned as well.
Moshi, NewerTech, iSkin and protective computer products all produce these covers for less than $30.
David bensingh, the owner of the small laptop store in Manhattan, said: "We have damaged a lot of computers because the children spilled things on the computer . ".
"At least people say they are their children when they put down their computers.
"Manufacturers such as Boxwave, bodyguar, iSmooth and Moshi offer washable laptop, tablet and smartphone screen protectors for $5 to $40 depending on size
They are easy to apply and re-apply and do not create ugly bubbles or compromise the visibility or functionality of the touch screen.
Again, super
The sleeves and chef's sleeves are clear, hygienic and protective covers for the iPad and tablet.
They surrounded the whole device and it was one-off.
They are designed for people who work in a healthcare, construction, industrial or restaurant environment.
These covers are also ideal for those who may have to share their devices with multiple people during the day, such as teachers or salespeople.
About $12 for a pack of 10.
How obsessed you want to clean your mobile device depends on you, but health and electronics experts recommend wiping your mobile device with a damp micro-fiber cloth at least every day for basic hygiene
Like your toothbrush, "your mobile device is something you want to clean regularly," said Dr.
Greg, an infectious disease expert.
This may not be something you want to pass on the table.