For many of us, an iPad® is an entertainment source, essential tool, and communication device all in one. Unfortunately, they also seem to be magnets for every lunchtime finger smudge and every bit of dust in the drawer.
Cleaning your iPad properly is one of those tasks that can easily slip through the cracks. However, a smudged screen isn’t just unattractive; it also affects the touchscreen’s functionality. Luckily, at Asurion, we thrive on solving your tech problems, from huge headaches to minor annoyances like fixing an iPad that’s running slow. If you’re wondering how to clean your iPad screen safely, read on.
Essential materials for cleaning
Benefits of using a microfiber cloth
As with all Apple® products, the best way to clean your iPad screen is with a soft, lint-free cloth. A microfiber cloth is specifically designed to be extra gentle, cleaning nano-texture glass effectively without the risk of scratching.
Why avoid paper towels and tissues
While it may be easiest to grab a paper towel or a tissue (after all, they’re probably already in your kitchen), these materials are abrasive and may damage your iPad screen. If you want your iPad to last as long as possible, avoid these common cleaning tools.
Safe cleaning solutions for stubborn smudges
For extra challenging smudges or marks, maybe from that pizza you polished off last week, dampen the microfiber cloth with a 70% isopropyl alcohol solution. Be careful not to get any liquid in the device's openings.
Step-by-step cleaning process
Preparing your iPad for cleaning
Before cleaning your iPad, make sureyou have unplugged it from its charger or power adapter, removed it from any cases, and turned the device off.
Using a microfiber cloth effectively
The best microfiber cloth for iPad is one that is clean, dry, and lint-free. A glasses lens cloth is typically microfiber, and you may already have one. Rub your cloth in small, gentle circles to buff away any marks. Avoid using hard pressure, as pushing on the screen can damage the delicate materials.
Dealing with stubborn smudges
For hard-to-remove smudges, you can use a 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe or add a little of this solution to your clean cloth. Never use other household cleaners like hydrogen peroxide, aerosol spray, or compressed air. These materials will damage the oleophobic (oil-resistant) screen coating and could scratch the device.
Guidelines for using damp cloths
In some cases, using a slightly damp cloth may be more effective. You can use either an isopropyl alcohol solution or water; don't use any other kind of liquid. If you choose this route, carefully avoid getting moisture in openings or near the Power button.
Maintaining a clean iPad screen long term
Regular cleaning schedule
The best way to clean your iPad screen is regularly, so make it part of your routine. Once a week, unplug and turn off your iPad, then go over hard, non-porous surfaces with a soft cloth in circular motions. If smudges are removed from the screen frequently, the oleophobic coating will stop them from becoming deeply set.
Caring for screen protectors and cases
A screen protector or case is an easy, low-effort way to keep your iPad looking brand new. Affordable options are widely available and are a great way to keep your device running for many years.
Avoiding dust and fingerprints
A little care and preparation go a long way. Store your iPad in a clean, dry location far from potential accidents. When you’re not using the device, keep it inside a closed case.
FAQs
What does Apple recommend for cleaning screens?
Apple recommends using a microfiber cloth to clean your iPad screen. The screen's built-in coating repels oils from your hands, so there’s no need to use strong chemicals or abrasive wipes.
How do you clean a screen without damaging it?
Gently! Don’t scrub at your iPad screen like you would a kitchen counter. The best way to clean an iPad screen is with a damp, lint-free cloth, softly wiped across the surface until smudges or marks are erased.
How to keep iPad screen smudge-free?
The best iPad screen cleaner is avoiding oily marks in the first place. Wash your hands before using your device, and avoid interacting with the screen while eating. If you regularly use your iPad during meals, consider investing in a stand or dock for hands-free use.