如果您的 iPad 看起来磨损严重,可能是时候对其进行适当清洁了。在日常使用中,随着时间的推移,灰尘和污垢会积聚在屏幕上,留下一层难看的污垢,需要引起注意。幸运的是,您可以采取一些简单的步骤来清洁 iPad 屏幕,而不会在此过程中损坏精密组件,我们随时为您提供帮助。
有关更方便的清洁技巧,请查看我们有关安全清洁电子产品(safely cleaning electronics)和清洁显示器屏幕(cleaning a monitor screen)而不损坏保护层的文章。

为什么以正确的方式(Right Way)清洁 iPad很重要(Important)?
使用错误的工具粗暴地清洁 iPad 可能会损坏它。由于 iPad 价格昂贵,您希望避免损坏它。以正确的方式清洁它,不要冒造成无法修复的损坏的风险。端口可能会(Ports can be clogged)被纤维堵塞,如果液体最终进入 iPad 的扬声器,那就完了。此外,简单的家用清洁剂中的不同化学物质可以轻松去除疏油涂层,而您不希望这样。最后,不合适的清洁布或纸巾甚至会划伤显示屏,使其永远损坏。避免(Avoid)使用研磨材料制成的布。

如果您希望 iPad 具有较长的使用寿命,请在脏污后立即进行清洁。您必须立即清除任何墨水、化妆品、乳液、肥皂或食物残渣。遵循简单的提示,您将延长其使用寿命。
(Tools)正确清洁iPad(Your)所需的(Need)工具_(Right Way)
最明智的方法是听听苹果公司(Apple)的说法。毕竟,他们是制造商,应该知道什么最适合他们的设备。您可以使用该公司的所有产品清洁提示:iPhone、iPad、Apple Watch或Macbook。
Apple建议在 iPad 屏幕上使用不起毛的布。这种光滑的布通常用于清洁相机镜头和玻璃制成的任何物品。它会擦掉所有指纹污迹,并且不会在屏幕上留下细小的纤维。考虑每天使用,不加任何液体。必须使用无绒布,例如干燥的超细纤维布。

考虑到液体,Apple建议仅使用干净的水来清洁 iPad。切勿将无绒布浸入水中,而只能将其弄湿。这应该足以清洁大多数污迹和污垢。
苹果(Apple)警告称,酒精或家用清洁产品等清洁液可能会损坏 iPad 的疏油涂层。避免(Avoid)在 iPad 上使用漂白剂、过氧化氢、窗户清洁剂或化学清洁剂。
然而,有些污垢可能很顽固,即使是用水沾湿的超细纤维布也可能无法去除。只有这样,您才应该考虑使用专为触摸屏显示器和相机镜头设计的清洁工具。他们的特殊配方对于任何类型的屏幕涂层都是安全的。
如果您需要对 iPad屏幕(Screen)进行消毒怎么办?
如果您正在处理肮脏的 iPad 屏幕或只是想远离细菌,您可能想知道如何在不损坏设备的情况下对设备进行消毒。
您可以使用 99% 或 70% 异丙醇湿巾或液体。这和擦酒精不一样!异丙醇(Isopropyl)蒸发得非常快,根本来不及损坏 iPad 屏幕。但是,如果使用过多,随着时间的推移,它可能会影响屏幕涂层,因此请谨慎使用它来清除无法用其他任何东西去除的污垢。

Clorox消毒湿巾是唯一可安全清洁Apple产品的家用清洁产品。苹果(Apple)称它们是安全的。不得使用其他刺激性化学品。
如何清洁 iPad屏幕(Screen)而不损坏它
在开始清洁 iPad 之前,请确保其已关闭。按住Sleep/ Wake按钮和任一音量按钮将其关闭。断开其与所有电缆、底座和配件的连接。另外,如果您正在使用,请将其从外壳中取出。
- 使用柔软的无绒布擦拭 iPad 上多余的灰尘。小(Small)圆周运动对于清洁玻璃最有效。

- 用清水浸湿布,然后轻轻擦拭屏幕以去除任何顽固的痕迹。确保(Make)你的布没有被水浸透。避免(Avoid)液体进入 iPad 的任何端口。
- 重复此过程,直到 iPad 屏幕达到您喜欢的清洁程度。
- 使用湿布清洁完毕后,请使用干燥的无绒布对 iPad 最后一次擦拭。
注意:如果您的 iPad 有屏幕保护膜(screen protector),则无需将其取下来清洁屏幕。下面的屏幕很干净;您应该清洁保护器。使用与上述相同的方法清洁 iPad 屏幕保护膜。
iPad屏幕(Screen)保护膜可以使用不同的屏幕清洁剂进行清洁,但同样,您应该避免直接在屏幕上使用它们。但在应用任何建议之前,请先检查制造商的建议。即使您损坏了屏幕保护膜,请记住更换它比修理 iPad 更便宜。
正确清洁 iPad 屏幕可以防止将来损坏屏幕。如果您发现了一种新的清洁产品,可以在不损坏屏幕的情况下产生奇迹,请在此处分享!
How to Clean Your iPad Screen the Right Way
If your iPad looks worse for wear, it may be time to clean it properly. With everyday use, dust and grime build up on the ѕcrеen оver time, leaving уou with an ugly dirt layer that requires аttention. Fortunately, there are easy steps you can take to clean your iPad screen without damaging delicate componеnts in the prоcess, and wе’re here to help.
For more handy cleaning tips, check out our articles on safely cleaning electronics and cleaning a monitor screen without damaging the protective layer.

Why Is It Important to Clean the iPad the Right Way?
Cleaning an iPad roughly and with the wrong tools can damage it. Since an iPad is expensive, you want to avoid damaging it. Clean it the right way, and don’t risk irreparable damage. Ports can be clogged with fibers, and if liquids end up in the iPad’s speakers, they are done. Also, different chemicals in simple household cleaners can remove the oleophobic coating easily, and you don’t want that. Finally, an improper cleaning cloth or a paper towel can even scratch the display, ruining it forever. Avoid using cloths made of abrasive materials.

If you want your iPad to have a long life, clean it as soon as it gets dirty. You must immediately remove any ink, makeup, lotion, soap, or food residue. Follow the simple tips, and you’ll prolong its life.
Tools You’ll Need to Clean Your iPad the Right Way
The smartest way to go about it is by listening to what Apple has to say. After all, they’re the manufacturers and should know what’s best for their devices. You can use the company’s tips on cleaning for all of their products: iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Macbook.
Apple recommends using a lint-free cloth on your iPad screen. This smooth cloth is typical for cleaning camera lenses and anything made of glass. It’ll wipe away all fingerprint smudges and won’t leave tiny fibers on your screen. Consider using it daily without any liquids. Lint-free cloth, such as a dry microfiber cloth, is a must.

Considering liquids, Apple suggests using only clean water for cleaning the iPad. You should never soak your lint-free cloth in water but only dampen it. That should be enough to clean most smudges and grime.
Apple warns that cleaning fluids such as alcohol or household cleaning products can damage the iPads’ oleophobic coating. Avoid using bleach, hydrogen peroxide, window cleaners, or chemical cleaners on your iPad.
However, some dirt can be stubborn, and even a microfiber cloth dampened with water might not be able to remove it. Only then you should consider using cleaning tools designed for touchscreen displays and camera lenses. Their special formulas should be safe for screen coatings of any kind.
What if You Need to Disinfect the iPad Screen?
If you’re dealing with a filthy iPad screen or just want to keep germs away, you might wonder how to disinfect your device without damaging it.
You can use 99% or 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes or liquid. This is not the same as rubbing alcohol! Isopropyl alcohol evaporates so fast that it won’t have time to damage the iPad screen. However, it may influence the screen coating over time if you use too much of it, so use it sparingly on grime that you can’t remove with anything else.

Clorox disinfecting wipes are the only household cleaning product safe for cleaning Apple products. Apple cites them as safe. No other harsh chemicals are to be used.
How to Clean the iPad Screen Without Damaging It
Before you start cleaning your iPad, make sure it’s turned off. Power it off by holding the Sleep/ Wake button and either of the volume buttons. Disconnect it from all cables, docks, and accessories. Also, remove it from the case if you’re using one.
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe any excess dust on the iPad. Small circular motions are the most effective for cleaning glass.

- Dampen the cloth with clean water and gently wipe the screen to remove any stubborn marks. Make sure your cloth is not saturated with water. Avoid liquid getting into any of the iPad’s ports.
- Repeat the process until the iPad screen is clean to your liking.
- Once the cleaning with a damp cloth is done, give your iPad one final wipe with a dry lint-free cloth.
Note: if your iPad has a screen protector, you don’t have to remove it to clean the screen. The screen beneath is clean; you should clean the protector instead. Use the same method described above to clean the iPad screen protector.
iPad Screen protectors can be cleaned with different screen cleaners, but again — you should avoid using them directly on the screen. But check what are the manufacturer’s recommendations before applying any of them. Even if you damage the screen protector, remember that it’s cheaper to replace it than to have your iPad repaired.
Cleaning your iPad screen properly can prevent future damage to the screen. If you have found a new cleaning product that works wonders without damaging the screen, share it here!