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I was wondering about the moisture also. Wasn't aware of the use for cell phones, bought it to blow off dust on my keyboard. I was shocked to see water or whatever it was come out of hte can and prayed it didn't ruin my brand new 1k computer! I am not too happy w/ my purchase and don't really see the advantage either. If you get a satisfactory answer to this I would be interested also.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.LadyKaren, I believe you received a faulty product if the trigger remained compressed after trying to use it the first time. The Insignia Cleaning Duster, in my opinion, is used to dust/clean key boards and other hard to reach places on electronic products. If you are trying to clean your phone I would recommend using a slightly damp lint free cloth and a small amount of water to remove the smudges/oil buildup on your phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This dusting item is used to dust the inside of electronics through vents, such as a computer, gaming system, or Blu-ray player. It needs to be held upright for use and a few inches away to avoid the cool condensation you experienced. The can will get cold with prolonged use and upside down will spray a very cold liquid. To clean smudges on your phone, a soft cloth such as would be used with glasses works well, using Windex or a similar non-streaking solution for buildups or tough to get smudges.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is nothing more than a can of pressurized air basically. It's not gonna remove smudges or crusted or dried beverages that cause a button to stick. Your best bet is a hot wet paper towel, wrung out and put it on the button for a few seconds and try to get the dried beverage or whatever it is to soften up than wipe it off. I dk what else to tell you here
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It works best oncrevices and hard to reach places.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not know what to say, but it worked great for us on our keyboards and computer. Eye glasses lens swab packets. then finish with a soft lint cloth for cell phones
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All canned air does this. It works better if you hold it upright. I wouldn't recommend it for cleaning cellphone screens though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should just use alcohol and a microfiber cloth, not compressed air, thats my suggestion.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use the same kind of cloth used on camera lens or eye glasses for smudges. If the oils are too thick, I use a trace of soap on a very soft cloth, being careful to avoid areas where the moisture could get inside, and gently clean it. Then I use the same technique with just water (to "rinse" it), then clean it again with the camera lens cloth. If you have a protective screen cover, like I do, you should not have to worry about scratches on the screen (just the cover, which can be replaced if needed). That's what usually works for me. Hope it helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is essentially a can of air to clear dust and dirt from your electronic devices. This is popular to keep keyboards and desks clean. You may want to try a microfiber cloth to clean your screens.
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