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David Taub

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Ordered a box of these, zeiss says it's a good, gentle wipe for ipads (what I mainly want it for), iphones, even computer screens...

Can anyone chime in on if these are good? Will they damage the screens in your experience?

This box of zeiss wipes should be here today. Want to use them to clean my ipad mini 6 screen before I lay down a screen protector. Trying Paperlike and a glass version from Ambison. Both 'matte' versions.

Okokok, thanks for advice...
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LibbyLA

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Both screen protectors should come with cleaning supplies. You should get towelettes and dust removal stickers.
 

happy orchard

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Zeiss is good though. They make expensive and nice binoculars, so they know how to take care of lens and glass surfaces.

…if you purchased from the Zeiss company I’m thinking of. :)
 
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cthompson94

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Zeiss is good though. They make expensive and nice binoculars, so they know how to take care of lens and glass surfaces.

…if you purchased from the Zeiss company I’m thinking of. :)
Also had a partnership for Sony for some legendary Sony Lenses.

Most of the time though all you need is a good microfiber cloth for cleaning screens and lenses and just glass in general. For some heavier duty cleaning like something sticky I usually just lightly dampen a small section of my microfiber cloth and wet the area then the dry side and 9/10 comes right off. Those wipes I do keep in my camera bag though because they are great on the go wipes
 

CharlesShaw

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Zeiss is good though. They make expensive and nice binoculars, so they know how to take care of lens and glass surfaces.

…if you purchased from the Zeiss company I’m thinking of. :)
They also make expensive and nice corrective lenses with superior non-reflective coatings.
 
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