Did they remove the grime, as well as the smudges? Did they leave behind streaks or film? Here's what we found out. Using chocolate-smeared fingers to create dried smudges and a dirty 3/8-inch combination wrench to produce greasy hand and fingerprints (we're still trying to identify the knucklehead who used this wrench and put it back in the toolbox without wiping it down), we tested all five for effectiveness and ease of use. To find out, we recently put five screen cleaners to the test in our garage. Are these any better for your car than regular screen cleaners? Are any of them better than plain ol' Windex? Most of these are automotive interior cleaners and detailers that claim to be safe for use on touchscreens. While most screen cleaners are designed mainly for household electronic devices, some brands are vehicle-specific. With driver and passenger tapping them often-and any screen begs to be smeared by greasy kid fingers-smudges, smears, and germs can accumulate rapidly.įrom wipes to sprays, screen cleaners are designed for almost every device we use in our modern lives. With more and more in-car functions controlled via screen, touchscreen monitors are one of the dirtiest surfaces in any modern vehicle. Do You Need a Screen Cleaner for Your Car?
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