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Good way to clean screen on t720 w/o scratching?

Discussion in 'MOTOROLA' started by backpackerx, Nov 26, 2002.

  1. backpackerx

    backpackerx Member

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    Does anyone know of a good way to clean the screen (what to use etc.) on the t720 without damaging it?
     
  2. Arya

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    I'd get something used for cleaning camera lenses. They sell little tissue/wipes and I'd think that if theyre safe for a camera lense, they'd be fine for a cell phone screen.
     
  3. backpackerx

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    Good idea, I might even have some of those for my camera.
     
  4. I use that little wipe that came with my glasses.
     
  5. Aries

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    I've cleaned the screen with camera lense wipe and added PDA screen protector on it. Now it's scratch proof and also easier to clean.
     
  6. Arya

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    I should get some of that screen protector stuff, thtas a great idea[​IMG]
     
  7. RobW

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    I just rub it against my shirt or pants. It's remarkably scratch resistant (not any visible wear at all!).
     
  8. BburgJeepGuy

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    Ido the same too
     
  9. AfricanCaneKing

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    yeah shirt and pants. thats the way to go. although i do wear glasses and should use the wipe that came with them. its horrible to see the imprint of an ear smudged on your screen. thats one of the reasons i dont let other people use my phone. you know ear infectinos and all
     
  10. Arya

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    Haha, thats what I do. Especially like the sleeve of my hoodie, works wonders [​IMG]
     
  11. twopiece

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    There are screen protectors that small? Or did you take a pda protector and cut it for size.
     
  12. Verse

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    It may seem scratch resistent now, but if you keep using your shirt to clean it, you'll notice small ones later. They won't really be visible while you're using the phone, only upon close inspection. Anyone who wears glasses and cleans them with their shirt will know this. So a shirt will do fine here and there, but I'd avoid cleaning the screen on jeans.
     
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