HOUSTON, Texas -- Keeping surfaces sanitized plays a critical role in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but one local chemist and chemical producer said some cleaning products may not be as effective ...
Electronic devices have sensitive surfaces and delicate components and cleaning them can be a daunting task. It’s an essential task, however, because they’re some of the dirtiest items in our homes.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Keeping surfaces sanitized plays a critical role in preventing the spread of COVID-19, but one local chemist and chemical producer said some cleaning products may not be as effective ...
Apple has finally given users a clear answer as to whether it’s safe to use disinfectant on its products, and it turns out it’s perfectly fine to use 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipes or Clorox ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global isopropyl alcohol market size is expected to grow by 521.75 thousand tons during 2020-2024. The report also provides the market impact and new opportunities created ...
Apple is changing its tune about whether customers should use household disinfecting wipes to clean iPhones and other glass hardware. According to an updated guide from the company, first noticed by ...
Apple on Monday updated a support document to say that that it's safe to use certain disinfecting wipes on its products, but you should still be careful and not get in a habit of doing so. It's long ...
As coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, Apple has updated its guidance around cleaning iPhones with disinfectant wipes. The tech giant, which used to advise against using the popular wipes, now ...
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA; aka 2-propanol, but never “isopropanol”) is a common solvent, reagent, and disinfectant. It is flammable, with a characteristic odor that is similar to ethanol’s, but more ...
For years, Apple warned us to never use alcohol wipes or disinfecting wipes to clean our iPhones because they are too abrasive and might scratch the protective coating on screens. No more. On Monday, ...