How to Clean Your Tech Products, According to Cleaning Experts

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How to Clean Your Tech Products, According to Cleaning Experts
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Perhaps you should start with the device that you're using to read this very post

That iPad is going to need some sanitizing. Photo: Courtesy of Universal Pictures In 2012, scientists at the University of Arizona discovered that most cell phones carry ten times more bacteria than toilet seats. And that was eight years ago. Considering how much more of our lives are now conducted on our phones, we doubt they’ve become less filthy since that study came out.

Best for cleaning screens Swan Isoprophyl Alcohol, 70% 16 oz $14 $26 now 46% off $14 Buy at Amazon Buy $14 at Amazon Buy MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6-Pack $9 $9 Buy at Amazon Buy $9 at Amazon Buy Anna Harasim, founder of Anna’s Cleaning Service, uses a mixture of half-water and half-alcohol on a microfiber cloth to wipe down cell phones and computer screens. Microfiber cloths don’t leave streaks or residue and won’t scratch, making them ideal for delicate screens.

$6 at Staples Buy Clorox Broad Spectrum Quaternary Disinfectant Cleaner $13 As an alternative to bleach- and alcohol-based cleaners, Irwin Stromeyer, owner of Sterile Space Infection Defense, recommends disinfectant chemicals called quats, or quaternary ammonium compounds, like the ones in this spray from Clorox, which kills a wide range of bacteria and germs.

$100 at Amazon Buy $100 at Amazon Buy Best for cleaning keyboards Q-Tips Cotton Swabs $5 $5 Buy at Walmart Buy Oral-B Healthy Clean Toothbrushes, Medium Bristles, 6-Count $5 $5 Buy at Amazon Buy $3 at Walmart Buy The cleaning agents above can be used to disinfect your laptop keyboard, but you’ll need some more specialized “tools” to get in between the keys. Harasim recommends dipping Q-tips or a toothbrush in your water-alcohol mix to clean all of those hard-to-reach surfaces on your keyboard.

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