If you don't clean your phone, you can wash your hands.

After the first wave of panic has passed, we are somewhat clearer about the measures we have to take to guard against coronary and bacteria, the most important thing is to wash our hands with soap and abundant water for at least 20 seconds. Don't forget your thumbs, your thumbs and your wrists. All [...]
After the first wave of panic has passed, we are somewhat clearer about the measures we must take to guard against coronary and bacteria
The most important thing is to wash your hands with soap and plenty of water for at least 20 seconds. Don't forget your thumbs, your thumbs and your wrists.
All this work is certainly wasted if we touch the phone on the bar table, on the floor, in the pocket, in the bag, in the hands of others.
So to prevent bacteria from switching to the phone again, clean it up!
Apple recommends using a cloth that cleans windows, such as the one that cleans glasses. If you have iPhones 7 or a newer version, you can use a sprayed cloth because the latest models are water resistant.
Apple and Samsung advise not to use detectors in cleaning phones, as they may damage the screen cover. But if you have protective glass, disinfectant wet cards do no harm to the real screen. The mosque can be changed.
If you often talk on the phone, consider the use of headphones so that you do not approach the device to your face so often. Headphones should also be cleaned, of course.
You can use alcohol as long as you don't wet the pin and the earphones in your ear.
Wash your hands and clean your phone! Since you're here, change the pillow cap.










