keeping the iphone screen clean and good?

how can I keep the iphone screen clean when i get one? I do not wanna scratch the screen, and i do not want it to get all smeared up. It will be in my pocket most the time like my razor. so how will i keep it good?

Posted on May 25, 2008 10:17 AM

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May 25, 2008 12:00 PM in response to chaosfourever

I agree with some of the suggestions posted here and Allan's tips as well.



I personally use the Soft Cloth that came with my glasses from the eye doctor, And I use a small gentle mist on the cloth to give it the shine. Using the special spray that cleans the glass on my glasses.

You don't want to ever over due the dampness on a cloth. So just use a tiny amount about the size of your pinky should be more then enough. I found it works wonders 🙂

May 25, 2008 1:00 PM in response to macoverpc

These products include an applicator card.

http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-apple-iph one_2661.htm

+Each package also includes one ClearTouch Applicator card and one micro-fiber cleaning cloth.+

You use the applicator card to push any small air bubbles out towards an edge to remove them. You start applying the top edge, holding the bottom edge up, working your way down towards the bottom edge using the applicator card as you go.

Also included under ClearTouch Anti-Glare Features:

+Bubble-free Application+
+Includes a ClearTouch Applicator+
+Isn't flimsy, but made from firmer high-grade thermoplastics designed for durability+

A photo of the applicator card is included with the product information.

May 26, 2008 1:16 PM in response to macoverpc

Copied from my previous post.

You start by applying the top edge, holding the bottom edge up, working your way down towards the bottom edge using the applicator card as you go.


The product is cut/fitted to the iPhone's screen, with a cut/fitted opening for the earpiece, and the same for the Home button. You apply the top edge to the top edge of the screen, which is cut/fitted to the screen making sure it lines up from side to side, with the opening for the earpiece as an additional guide. You hold the bottom edge up slightly with one hand, working your way down using the applicator as you go. If you have it lined up at the top, it is cut/fitted to the screen and will be lined up when you reach the bottom.

This is not flimsy film, but is semi-flexible, and since it is cut/fitted to the screen, it is difficult to mess up. Once you get the film in place, you can use the applicator to slide/push any bubbles out towards the edge.

You can also lift it back up from the botton - before sliding firmly with the applicator in that area to lift it back up to re-apply.

Purchase a double package so you have a backup, but it isn't difficult, and instructions are included.

May 26, 2008 1:35 PM in response to PC Defector

Anti Glare as Allan & others have posted are a must.

But I wanted to add this to your OP about being constantly kept in pocket: People I know that have kept their iP in pockets wound up w. scratched phones (dunno if it's keys/coins or what.) While there are videos on U tube that demo the Ip's scratch/damage resistance--I've seen these phones first hand (even from apple store employees.) scratched up.

You might want to consider a case as well. There are a few that add very little to the dimensions of the iP and add a more tactile grab to it (less likely to slip from hands.) and some protection if it does take a fall.

After half a dozen cases I got the ivyskin T2.
http://ivyskin.com/detail.php?proid=60
I've dropped it hard to concrete a few times w. case on and it barely even marked the case (tiny scuff--really tiny.) iPhone is still mint condition. Also--this case provides protection to the entire iP--screen too.

Check it out!

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