Apple's Polishing Cloth is one of the most talked-about products from the Cupertino giant in 2021, next to the debut of the iPhone 13 series and the MacBook Pro M1 Pro and Max lineup.
Apple's Polishing Cloth
As per a news story by 9to5Mac, the $19 Apple Polishing Cloth has been out of stock for weeks already since it was released. At least for now, the Cupertino tech firm has restocked its cleaning cloth.
The new cleaning cloth from Apple is meant to polish the finish of the nano-texture glass displays the Apple Pro Display XDR, but its users could also use it to clean the screens of other devices like the iPhone.
It turns out that you can clean the Apple Polishing Cloth yourself, according to the support page of the iPhone maker.
Doing so could save you from buying another piece of the cleaning cloth once it gets dirty, which ends up failing to polish the displays of your Apple devices.
What's more, Apple says that you won't even need to use another polishing cloth to do just that. Cleaning the Apple cloth should not actually cost you a dime.
Apple Polishing Cloth: How to Wash it Properly
Before anything else, it is worth mentioning that the website of Apple has provided its recommended cleaning instructions for the Polishing Cloth for months, according to the report by The Verge.
However, some folks out there might have not noticed yet. So, here's your chance to learn to clean your $19 Polishing Cloth the right way.
To cut to the chase, here's the step-by-step process of cleaning it, according to Apple.
- Start by hand washing the Apple Polishing Cloth with dishwashing soap and clean water.
- After which, rinse the cleaning cloth thoroughly.
- Then, air dry it for a single day or at least 24 hours.
Of course, you could ditch the hands-on process of cleaning the Polishing Cloth and go ahead to purchase another one. Anyway, the $19 cleaning product is back in stock for now. So, here's your chance to get it again.
But if you are looking to save yourself from spending another $19, that is how to wash the delicate fabric of your Polishing Cloth to keep the dirt and grime off without messing it up.
Elsewhere, Apple previously said last March 10, 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic that it is safe to use disinfecting wipes on its devices.
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Written by Teejay Boris