12 Mar Covid-19: Disinfecting your phone
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Studies have already shown that our phones carry a lot of germs on their screens, that’s why we should take the extra measure of cleaning them at times like this. Our phones have oleophobic coating that prevents it from collecting moisture and fingerprints, so using harsh cleaning products like bleach, solvents, or cleaners containing hydrogen peroxide to clean your device are a no-no as they can damage the coating. Instead, you can use 70% isopropyl alcohol or disinfecting wipes to wipe down the surface of your phone. Remember to avoid getting moisture in any opening. Do this twice a day.
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