With the growing popularity of touch screen devices, more and more people are using them every day. Whether you have an iPhone, iPod touch, one of those new Samsung touch phones, or some other similar pda or phone, chances are it gets really dirty just like everyone else’s. Fingerprints and grime build up on these devices quickly, leaving users to wonder what the best method is for cleaning. Although it is a pretty simple process, there are several things you will want to avoid to make sure your phone is both clean and in working condition when you finish. Because these devices are so unique, and their screens are so so sensitive to touch, many people don’t know the best way to clean their iPhone or other touch screen device without damaging it. In this situation, less is more, and just a simple tool will give you the best results. We recommend a microfiber cloth as the safest, quickest and easiest way to clean your iPhone. One like our microfiber lens cloth would be ideal, but any other version would be a good choice also.
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How To Clean Your iPhone or Other Touch Screen Phone
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Don’t you hate it when you buy a new product, or even a used product, and it comes with stickers, tape or other labels on it. You go to remove that sticker or label and then you get that sticky goo left behind. This sticker residue seems impossible to remove, but if you use the right thing, it can be an incredibly easy task.
This kind of problem is common with book, cd and dvd purchases. It is also pretty common for glassware and other similar items to have stickers or labels on them too. Sometimes we even do it to ourselves with tape on glass, children putting their stickers almost anywhere, or other similar instances. Most of us have tried to pick it off, or rub it off, only to be left with a worse looking surface that is both sticky and dirty instead of just sticky.
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Easily Remove That Sticky Residue Left Behind by Stickers, Tape, Labels & More
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Many people have an image of going green as expensive. Hybrid cars cost more than regular cars. Solar panels are expensive.
Thank goodness there are more ways than that to go green!
One of the most important steps you can take to go green is to simply consume less. Go shopping less. Reuse and repurpose things as they get older. It can’t be expensive if you aren’t spending money on it, except maybe in time.
Some steps may cost a little more at first, such as making the switch from paper napkins and paper towels to cloth varieties of the same things. On the other hand, these can last for years, so you can save quite a bit in the long run. And that’s what you should ideally be thinking about.
[Super Shammy - Stop buying paper towels. ]
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Is the Cost of Going Green Worth It?
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