Quick and Useful Tip: Cell Phone Cleaning

28 Feb, 2009  |  Written by eric  |  under Home, Quick and Useful Tips For Various Things

Recently, I had the fortunate pleasure of spilling a few drops of iced tea on my cell phone.  I have an enV2 and although phone was not flipped open when the spillage occurred, the stickiness made its way to the lower half of my QWERTY keyboard.  Needless to say, I was not too happy about this.  So, after many attempts click the keys so many times to free the sticky mess, I knew I had to take matters into my own hands.

The first cleaning method that crossed my mind was water but then I decided against that because I didn’t want to have to invest in a new phone.  So, for some reason, I decided that rubbing alcohol would work out much better.  I guess I thought that since it cleans out bacteria from flesh wounds, it could most certainly stick it to the stickiness.  Now, my method of application was going to be tricky.  Did I want to use a cotton ball to ensure the alcohol was generously applied or did I want to use a Q-Tip for expert precision.  Once again, I went big and decided on the cotton ball.  I wanted to vanquish this stickiness and never have to deal with it again.

Much to my surprise, my rubbing alcohol trick cleared up the stickiness on my phone keypad.  I used it on the front and the inside.  I noticed that the rubbing alcohol leaves a slight residue and smell on the keypad so going over the keypad with a slightly damp paper towel will do the trick.  So, as a summary, here are the steps for cleaning your cell phone keypad:

  1. Locate a bottle of rubbing alcohol.  DO NOT use water because it may seep in and cause you some real issues.
  2. Apply to a cotton ball and gently rub the cotton ball over your keypad(s).
  3. Once the rubbing alcohol has air dried, go over the keypad with a slightly damp paper towel.

I hope that this tips can help you out if you ever run into a sticky keypad issue with your phone.

What other methods have you found to be helpful in cleaning day to day devices?  What else do you use rubbing alcohol to clean?  Post your ideas in the comment section!

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