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Here’s a great way to keep your touch screen gadgets in pristine condition. We all know how smudgy with fingerprints these could get, specially if you use it several times a day. And even the softest of tissues don’t work too. Well, if you need to freshen up your screens with great scratch-free ease this “cleaning gadget” will definitely do the trick.
Sold at about US$11.50 (and so cheap!) right here, the iPhone Stylus and Touchscreen Cleaning Kit cleans your touch screens with a special cleaning fluid from an internal (refillable) reservoir. You just flip the cap open, motion the sponge tip in a firm swirling action and see those fingerprints and other grime “wash” off.
Now if after cleaning you feel a little guilty using your fingers… this unit comes equipped with a courtesy stylus too. It also includes an indispensable nifty pin to help remove obstinate iPhone SIM cards. It just keep getting better.
This is a perfect spring gift for friends who are so clean with their stuff.
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iPhone Info and Tricks » Blog Archive » iPhone Stylus and Touchscreen Cleaning Kit
March 22nd, 2009 at 15:41
1[...] Jim put an intriguing blog post on iPhone Stylus and Touchscreen Cleaning KitHere’s a quick overviewright here, the iPhone Stylus and Touchscreen Cleaning Kit cleans your touch screens with a special cleaning fluid from an internal (refillable) reservoir. You just flip the cap open, motion the sponge tip in a firm swirling action and … [...]
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