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Just get all your clothes made out of micro fiber and then rub your phone on yourself.
 
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I wear glasses for reading, so I use the same cloth and leave it in my eyeglass case.
 
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I wear glasses for reading, so I use the same cloth and leave it in my eyeglass case.
 
Microfiber cloth is a narrow, man-made material that is highly absorbent. Usable for projects anywhere from scrubbing surfaces to cleaning up little spills, the cleansing and absorbing abilities of microfiber appear countless.
 
What about cleaning microfiber cloths? I have some that come with the Bausch and Lomb Clens product sold in Apple stores, and I was wondering if they could be put in the laundry. I don't want to diminish the cloths' capabilities.
 
What about cleaning microfiber cloths? I have some that come with the Bausch and Lomb Clens product sold in Apple stores, and I was wondering if they could be put in the laundry. I don't want to diminish the cloths' capabilities.

Auto detailers use "Micro-Restore" to clean microfibers. Great stuff!
 
Why do you even need to bring it with you all the time? I guess I can understand it. If you carry a bi-fold wallet and the cloth is the right size, you can store it in there.
 
I use this for my glasses and my iPhone.

Lens Cloth

You can find them pretty much anywhere, Don't need to order them online.
 
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