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iPhone: do not clean it with bleach, Apple strongly advises against it
In an age when you can catch dangerous diseases just from using your smartphone, you may be tempted to use bleach to clean it and kill viruses and bacteria. However, Apple specifies that using such a product can be very risky for iPhones.
It’s no longer a secret, our everyday electronic accessories are real bacteria nests. Keyboards, video game controllers and especially smartphones: we do not always pay attention to wash our hands before using them. On the contrary, we tend to clean them from top to bottom when the situation has deteriorated too much. In general, better then use a disinfectant to get rid of all infection threats.
But, in the midst of a pandemic, when we know that the COVID-19 virus can stay on a smartphone for up to 28 days, some may be tempted to go to great lengths to overcome the problem. dirt. Bleach, known to be merciless against germs, may thus appear to be the ideal solution. Big mistake: this product can seriously damage your iPhone, Apple warns.
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Apple warns against bleach and hydrogen peroxide
In an update to its help page for cleaning its devices, Apple wants to be very clear: “Do not use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide”. Otherwise, this applies to all other devices from the manufacturer. As a reminder, hydrogen peroxide is a molecule found in Retr0bright, a product used by retrogaming enthusiasts to clean their old consoles.
Note that it is precisely in this document that the Cupertino company indicates that it is possible to clean your iPhone with disinfectant wipes. This is still relevant, but Apple has made a small clarification: “Using a 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe, 75% ethyl alcohol wipe, or Clorox disinfectant wipes, you can gently wipe the hard, non-porous surfaces of your Apple product, such as than the screen, keyboard or other exterior surfaces ”.
Source: Apple