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The Best Way to Clean an iPad Screen - How to Clean an iPad with Brasso Gadgetcare

iPads and touch screen tablets are set to be huge in 2011, but can have a problem with dirt and grime building up on their screens during normal usage. This short guide shows you the best way of cleaning iPads for the best possible experience.

The Best Way to Clean an iPad Screen - How to Clean an iPad with Brasso Gadgetcare
2011-05-13
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) iPads and other tablet computers are very versatile devices. They are used for reading books in their digitised form, surfing the Internet, watching movies, listening to music, playing games, as photo organisers and displayers and so much more. There are several uses you can put your iPad to, but one thing is very important here - it is crucial that your iPad continues giving you immaculate picture quality. That's the whole point actually! How could you effectively read the virtual form of Lord of the Rings on your iPad if it has smudged fingerprints all over its screen? Or how could you watch Avatar on it if the screen is just not up to it? If you want to make the most of your iPad or iPad 2, you need to keep the fantastic screen at its best, and clean it regularly. A clean iPad is a happy iPad!

Since the time the iPad has revolutionised the tablet market, people have been looking for the best way to clean touchscreen tablet screens. They have tried everything from rubbing their iPads with their breath and wiping it off with their T-shirts to cleaning them with harsh chemical-laden solutions like those popular window cleaners. The result may not be good enough, and it is even possible to end up effectively damaging an iPad forever! Your iPad has a touch-sensitive interface. If you are going to deal with it in such a brutal manner, it is definitely not going to withstand all that pressure.

So, what is the best way to clean the iPad screen? There are three things that are important here:-

1. You need a solution that is gel-based so that it adheres to the device in a better way. Water can run, potentially damaging internal components and can also smear when it evaporates so is not ideal to use.

2. You need something that does not have any harsh chemical substances in it, that may harm your iPad or your fingers!

3. You need a cleaner that will leave behind some kind of protection so that you do not have to clean your iPad as often.

Such a cleaner does exist, in the form of Reckitt Benckiser's Brasso Gadgetcare. This is Reckitt Benckiser's first new Brasso product in 110 years, and is one of the best gadget cleaning kits out there, and comes complete with a quality microfibre cleaning cloth.

This is the way you clean your iPad screen with the Brasso Gadgetcare.

1. Squeeze the black container to get 3 to 4 drops of the cleaner gel onto the iPad screen.

2. Before the gel dries out, take the Gadgetcare microfibre cleaning cloth.

3. With this cloth, wipe off the gel drops that you put on the screen. Make sure that you are wiping in such a manner that the gel spreads over to the entire surface of the screen. Do not try to rub too hard and there is no need to wipe it off till it is completely dry because the gel is going to dry itself almost instantly.

The best part of this cleaning process is the thin layer of silicone that it will leave behind. This silicone layer has anti-static properties, and will also help repel unsightly fingerprints. It will keep the dust and grime away from your screen and you can be ensured of the crisp picture and text quality for a long time to come.

Brasso Gadgetcare should work on all tablet PCs, including iPad & iPad 2, BlackBerry Playbook, Samsung's Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom and other devices.

Gadget Hunter has been around since 2006 and writes many articles on the latest tech, and is a specialist in mobile computing and touchscreen gadget hardware.

Website: http://www.brasso.co.uk/clean-iphone-smartphones-tablets

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[Press-News.org] The Best Way to Clean an iPad Screen - How to Clean an iPad with Brasso Gadgetcare
iPads and touch screen tablets are set to be huge in 2011, but can have a problem with dirt and grime building up on their screens during normal usage. This short guide shows you the best way of cleaning iPads for the best possible experience.