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I do this once a week to get oil off the screen which can make the screen look cloudy. I take a dry MF cloth over it to dry it so it dries clear. |
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From the Kindle Paperwhite user guide:
"Do not use your Kindle device or its accessories in rain, or near sinks or other wet locations. Take care not to spill any food or liquid on your Kindle. If your device does get wet, unplug all cables, turn off the wireless (tap the Menu button, select Settings, and enable Airplane Mode) and let the screen revert to the screensaver. Wait for the device to dry completely before pressing the power button to wake again. Do not attempt to dry your Kindle with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer. Clean the screen with a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive. When carrying your Kindle in a bag or briefcase, keep a cover on to avoid scratches. Don't expose your Kindle to extreme heat or cold. For example, don't leave it in the trunk of your car in sub-zero or high-heat conditions." Of course, with waterproof devices this is a little different - you can happily use them in the rain or tub or pool, or wash with a dripping wet cloth, or spill coffee on them, so long as you rinse with plain water if they've been in contact with non-water substances (chlorine etc). Alcohol and other cleaners are just not necessary. They're fine and harmless on glass (like an iPhone etc), but I wouldn't risk the plastic coating of an e-ink device with them when you can get them clean with a dry cloth most of the time, and a slightly damp one the rest. |
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Most phones have glass screens. Any sort of plastic (the top screen layer on most e-readers for example) is not going to be happy with alcohol, it's just going to vary how unhappy it will be. Some plastics will melt instantly, others it may be a longer term discolouration or weakening. Short version is just don't do it. |
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Don't just want it to Look Clean What it to Be Clean! I was told with the Lights No Water At all No Liquid .. But the tech refused to tell me how to clean it. ![]() |
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I have used a damp cloth on the screen with no harm.
Dropping in it in a 125 degree bath did major harm. |
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You get bad advice from Sales experts all the time. Just go to Fry's ![]() DI water (no minerals left) IS OK. Damp, not dripping Scrubbing, especially DRY is terrible. It will scratch. Water is a (mild) 'solvent' and lubricant.. Alcohol is strong, ammonia is harsh (in Windex) BTW many circuit boards (without switch/button contacts fitted) are washed in water to remove manufacturing chemicals |
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If it is just fingerprints I am cleaning, a dry microfiber cloth works well.
If it is something else that's stuck on that's not just fingerprints, dampen a little bit of the microfiber cloth, wipe the screen, then use the dry part to dry the screen. |
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Where do you get the microfiber cloths?
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I got mine from Walgreen's but Amazon or most stores sell them. Mine are reusable eyeglass cleaning cloths but work well on all kinds of screens. Just never wash them with dish soap. You will never get the soap out. I wash mine by hand with mild liquid laundry detergent I get from the Dollar Tree then lay them out to dry.
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