Don’t combine your iPhone and hydrogen peroxide. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Apple recently added hydrogen peroxide to the list of cleansers not to use on its products. The chemical is often employed ...
From fingerprint smudges to bacteria to spilled coffee, iPhones, Apple laptops, and iPads experience a lot of filth throughout their lives. Customers should not use hydrogen peroxide to clean Apple ...
Apple has updated a support document to state that customers shouldn't use hydrogen peroxide to clean its products, but added ethyl alcohol to the list of safe-to-use cleaning agents. More ...
You can use 75% ethanol wipes to gently wipe the hard, non-porous surface of Apple products. Do not use hydrogen peroxide products. Hydrogen peroxide in daily life generally appears in the form of ...
Hydrogen peroxide may seem like a go-to cleaning solution, but it’s not safe for every surface. Harsh cleaners like hydrogen ...