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ATC2

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OK, for those that may not be aware I'm posting this because I get a lot of reactions when I'm cleaning my glasses. I first discovered it as a recommendation for the wind shield of my motorcycle and helmet visor also. I've been using for my iPhone and now iPad and many other things also. OK I'll tell you...! It's Pledge, yeap, its really good for cleaning almost anything, they market it in different ways but I'm thinking it's all the same. So if you have a can around the house give it a try even it says it's for furniture, I think you'll like the results.
 
It's Pledge, yeap, its really good for cleaning almost anything, they market it in different ways but I'm thinking it's all the same. So if you have a can around the house give it a try even it says it's for furniture, I think you'll like the results.


Are you serious right now?
 
ATC2 said:
OK, for those that may not be aware I'm posting this because I get a lot of reactions when I'm cleaning my glasses. I first discovered it as a recommendation for the wind shield of my motorcycle and helmet visor also. I've been using for my iPhone and now iPad and many other things also. OK I'll tell you...! It's Pledge, yeap, its really good for cleaning almost anything, they market it in different ways but I'm thinking it's all the same. So if you have a can around the house give it a try even it says it's for furniture, I think you'll like the results.

I have a show car and it's a old show car tip for a fast detail on show day.they. Now have stuff instead of pledge but pledge works good
 
SweetPoison said:
Are you serious right now?

I use pledge on my motorbike fairings,it brings up a brilliant show room Finnish(silicon) ..pledge is widely used by biker,s.
 
What I have used on my iPad is my LCD tv spay and cloth, spray a little on the cloth, clean and then rub over with the anti-static cloth
 
Apple's advice of how to clean the screen:
Don’t use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPad. iPad has an oleophobic coating on the screen; simply wipe iPad’s screen with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oil left by your hands.
 
Apple's advice of how to clean the screen:
Don’t use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPad. iPad has an oleophobic coating on the screen; simply wipe iPad’s screen with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oil left by your hands.

I am so smart.;)
 
I use spectacle wipes/optiwipes they are slightly wet wipes in a sealed packet to get the grime off my iPad everyday and for just a normal wipedown I will use a micro fibre cloth

Works a treat
 

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