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iPad All Fat? Here's How To Clean Your Screen Easily.

iPad All Fat? Here s How To Clean Your Screen Easily.

Is your iPad screen greasy and all dirty?

All those fingerprints and fingerprints on the screen...

yuck! Wondering how to clean them?

No way to use window cleaner! You risk damaging the retina screen of your Apple tablet...

Fortunately, there is an easy and effective trick to properly clean and disinfect your iPad screen.

The cleaning trick is to use a microfiber cloth with a little bit of white vinegar . Watch:

iPad All Fat? Here s How To Clean Your Screen Easily.

Contents
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?
  • Additional tips

How to

1. Remove all cables plugged into the iPad.

2. Turn it off completely.

3. Run a microfiber cloth over the screen to remove dust.

4. Lightly dampen the cloth with white vinegar.

5. Pass the cloth over the screen in circles.

6. Continue until the screen is clean.

Result

iPad All Fat? Here s How To Clean Your Screen Easily.

There you go, your tablet screen is now nickel chrome :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

Plus, it'll stay clean twice as long!

Gone are the traces of grease, sebum and fingerprints on the screen!

Don't forget to clean the back of the tablet as well:in general, it really needs it!

And this cleaning works for Apple tablets (iPad Pro, Air 2, Mini), but also for Samsung, Lenovo, Asus or Huawei tablets.

Why does it work?

Thanks to its acidic pH, white vinegar, rich in acetic acid, degreases and disinfects the screen of the tablet.

Since it's a powerful cleaner and disinfectant, you don't need to use a lot.

2 or 3 drops are more than enough to have a clean screen.

The microfiber cloth allows you to do this cleaning gently, without scratching the screen.

Additional advice

- The cloth used must be clean, soft and lint-free. Do not use cotton or paper towels. You risk scratching the screen and removing the oleophobic protective film that covers it.

- The cloth must be slightly damp so as not to damage the surface of the tablet. A few drops of white vinegar are enough.

- Don't use window cleaners, household cleaners, compressed air, aerosol sprays, solvents, ammonia, abrasives, or hydrogen peroxide to clean your iPad.

- Do not put white vinegar directly on the iPad screen.

- Make sure that no moisture enters the openings of the device.