May 24 (after almost 3 months): oleophobic is warn completely. I'll be applying a new layer this pm. Previous update: The screen is in good condition the coating is still on there, but it is not like the original coating at all. So nothing has changed since I released this video. But couple of days ago I got curious and applied the coating two more times, this time I applied heat to see if it makes any difference, but no the result is the same. It is so much better than before, but it is not like the original coating.
Today, it feels like the coating is warn off, I'm seeing fingerprints, but the screen is still slippery and the water droplets slide of w/o leaving any marks. But keep in mind that I still put hand sanitizer in my hand obsessively at least 5 times a day.
I can't find an answer to the most important question - what if the coating is only worn off on one part of the screen? Do you have to remove the entire old coating before putting on the new one? Thanks!
It works but doesn’t last forever. I found applying it with a plastic baggy (10 -15 drops) works best. You don’t want to apply it with a cloth because it will absorb in the cloth . Let it sit overnight, then buff with cloth provided. Repeat the next couple nights. It even got rid of minor scratches!
Translation of directions on the box: The entire bottle of the product is one application. 1. Using the provided microfiber cloth, clean the screen of the device throughly. 2. Apply 10-15 drops of the product onto the screen, with the drops spread apart. (Immediately use the wrap that came with the microfiber cloth to spread the product quickly as it will dry fast.) 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 about 2-3 times. 4. Allow the phone to sit for 8-12 hours. Do not touch the phone or use it in the mean time. 5. Repeat steps 1-4 across a few days or until the product is entirely used up. This will provide the maximum effect for the work you’ve done.
I do agree, the cost of using tempered glass vs bare screen is way too important. It’s like considering 10 dollars tempered glass vs. 500 dollars of screen replacement. The risk of scratching, removing oleophobic, even breaking the screen is not a blatant choice as applying screen protector even if you don’t like its edge or the bulky feeling.
@@oo--7714 it's not. You can reapply it as much as you want and if you see any bubbles- just use a simple tape to touch the area and remove the thing causing it. I had the same opinion before trying it out. It works like a charm and you can reapply the screen protector as many times as you want.
For the IPads can you place a large piece of tape to cover half the screen and apply the solution to the other half to test and see if the product actually makes a difference once you test both sides without the tape?
@Hortler I’d rather risk scratches and marks to use the phone how it’s intended to be used from Apple. It wears off but the OEM oleophobic coating with how glossy and clear the screen is, is unbeatable.
I start cleaning w/ alcohol once I’ve come to terms w/ the fact my oleophobic coating has ghosted me & my screen is a smudge factory. Now to be fair, I suffer from having clammy hands (not all the time but seemingly often) which I hate & does no favors for my screen & prob why my coating doesn’t last long as I always keep a cleaning rag/cloth clipped to my iPad & constantly wiping it. It’s not to long until I start adding alcohol. I’ve experimented w/ a couple DIY methods, (listed below if curious) seeing if any helped resistance to oils, smears, & smudges w/ marginal results. I’ve not found anything that works for very long, but again this might be because of my constant wiping. The products do at least make cleaning a lot easier & quicker for a period of time. The application is also much less time consuming than the one in this video. *Methods* - I treat my screen like a cars paint finish & just clean it well then apply a coating of car wax. - My old iPad I tried using a polishing compound by itself just to see what the results were like. (Yes, I’m aware any coating possibly left would have certainly been removed) -No, it didn’t work at all, but I did add a coat of wax again. - I now mostly use an application every so often of RainX which seems to work ok. Again, mostly just makes cleaning easier more than resistant. For me, I call it at least a half W…a V?
I use secure screen protector for my 13 pro max. It's a cheap protector. I would say i'm pretty satisfied that my screen easily cleaning just in my pocket by itself.
Bro i wasn't even aware of this... All this time and all the phones i used i thought it was normal to have finger prints, and i never minded them as they're only visible while the screen is off. Now i will be having a new problem with my phones =))))....
is it ok to apply on a phone screen that has scratches? i believe these might be scratches on the oleophobic coating of my iPhone 11... i'm looking for a way to fix my screen which has a smudge mark that doesnt go away and multiple hairline scratches...
@iPhonedo have you tested to see how various cleaning methods affect the Oleophobic coatings (both factory applied and DIY?) Like disinfecting wipes for example?
Disincfecting wipes, or any products with alcohol, will degrade the coating. If you want to disinfect your screen without degrading the coating, use UV light, which is used in UV disinfecting products (e.g. PhoneSoap brand)
I start cleaning w/ alcohol once I’ve come to terms w/ the fact my oleophobic coating has ghosted me & my screen is a smudge factory. Now to be fair, I suffer from having clammy hands (not all the time but seemingly often) which I hate & does no favors for my screen & prob why my coating doesn’t last long as I always keep a cleaning rag/cloth clipped to my iPad & constantly wiping it. It’s not to long until I start adding alcohol. I’ve experimented w/ a couple DIY methods, (listed below if curious) seeing if any helped resistance to oils, smears, & smudges w/ marginal results. I’ve not found anything that works for very long, but again this might be because of my constant wiping. The products do at least make cleaning a lot easier & quicker for a period of time. The application is also much less time consuming than the one in this video. *Methods* - I treat my screen like a cars paint finish & just clean it well then apply a coating of car wax. - My old iPad I tried using a polishing compound by itself just to see what the results were like. (Yes, I’m aware any coating possibly left would have certainly been removed) -No, it didn’t work at all, but I did add a coat of wax again. - I now mostly use an application every so often of RainX which seems to work ok. Again, mostly just makes cleaning easier more than resistant. For me, I call it at least a half W…a V?
Good that it worked for you, but I don't know if I want to go for a few days without a phone. I'd rather wipe off the fingerprints daily or even twice a day.
babacım peki neden ekran filmi tercih etmiyorsun? mesela spigen filan gibi? önceleri ben de çok hazzetmezdim ama malum iş, oyun filan derken kaplamanın içine ediyoruz. spigen'inki fena değil gibi geldi bana. (fakat tabiiki filmsiz olsun isterim)
Belki benim gibi kılıf, ekran koruyucu vb. kullanmayı sevmiyordur. Telefonu gizleyeceksek, güzel görünen telefon almanın ne mantığı var. Ekran koruyucu, kılıf kullanan insanlar neyin kafasını yaşıyor diye hep düşünmüşümdür.
I use podwer while playing, and now i got powder smudges on my screen, i tried cleaning with alcohol, but it didn't work. Is there any way to get rid of them?
This can happen when you eat chimichangas or deep fried Snicker bars while talking on the phone. Like diminishing battery life, Apple wants you to buy a new phone when this happens. Jokes aside...thank you for the information!
I can't see your any video on my youtube home screen about 1 month. I think there is problem with youtube algorithm. I hope you get what you deserve dear ayfondo beyciğim.
My s22 ultra screen was perfect till i decided to clean it with a screen cleaning product after i cleaned with that product my screen got super sticky im preety sure cleaning your screen with products takes off that oil coating in preety pissed the phine is 1 month old only :/
Here I am thinking to myself “my iPhones have always gotten covered in fingerprints…” Then I suddenly realized that’s probably because I put a glass screen protector, and a probably fairly low quality glass screen protector at that, on my phones almost immediately. I’d be curious to see how this product would work on glass screen protector. And, assuming I don’t apply it to the screen protector that’s currently on my phone (that really needs replaced anyway) my phone wouldn’t be out of commission for 5 days while it’s being applied because I could apply it to the screen protector first, before putting the screen protector on my phone
After gameing alot the coating is gone and touch sensitivity dont work. But i have the perfect liquid for the problem. I'm trying to improve it to water prove for sweaty hands gamers
Ya know Mr. iPhonedo …. It just might be that because you’re a genuine RUclips Star ⭐️, that might just be 💫 Stardust residue oozing from your finger tips onto those iPhone screens. But as you know, such inconveniences, come with the ‘territory’ 🤩!
I laugh everytime someone mentioned and argues that they never use screen protector because they never throw around their phone or scratch it like bruh are you even aware that there's this thing called oleophobic coating. No matter how careful you are with your phone as long as your finger is touching the screen the coating will get worn off and smudged easily you're effectively damaging your phone by not using any screen protector.
@@CatWachristmashat I have waited more than a day, applied it multiple times, tried different displays tried thin coating, thick coatings, leaving the streaks on to soak in, buffing them off. All if it only lasted 2 days at best. I was so happy I found this stuff only to be bitterly disappointed.
@@lorenzov9136 thanks for saving me money bro 🙏 I hate getting bamboozled by products like this. Sure it might work… for 2 weeks. But I want something that will work as long as the original coating did.
@@casshernsins8333 lol it’s funny you just commented this 😂 yeah I caved and bought it. Applied it in January 2023 and it’s been completely worn off by May 2023 lmao. You’re definitely right. Oh well, lesson learned. It was pretty great when the coating actually worked though! Still, pretty much no point of it’ll go back to a smeary mess later.
How to AVOID loosing your oleophobic coating Step 1: Buy a screen protector. Step 2: stop whining about oily screen protectors and just wash your hand. Step 3: If you're unable to do step 2 then perform step 4. Step 4: buy yourself an oleophobic screen protector or buy a normal screen protector and treat it yourself with oleophobic coating.
I use a 99.9% pure sapphire screen protector. Since its exponentially smoother then tempered glass, this isn't an issue. I am surprised you didn't do the same. It also feels nicer to touch since its always cold. Google Shellrus. Do you rember GT Advanced? How they were going to make the new displays for apple? guess who bought (a portion) them once they filed ch 11.
May 24 (after almost 3 months): oleophobic is warn completely. I'll be applying a new layer this pm.
Previous update: The screen is in good condition the coating is still on there, but it is not like the original coating at all. So nothing has changed since I released this video.
But couple of days ago I got curious and applied the coating two more times, this time I applied heat to see if it makes any difference, but no the result is the same.
It is so much better than before, but it is not like the original coating.
Today, it feels like the coating is warn off, I'm seeing fingerprints, but the screen is still slippery and the water droplets slide of w/o leaving any marks. But keep in mind that I still put hand sanitizer in my hand obsessively at least 5 times a day.
@@iPhonedo stop using hand sanitizers, they are toxic. Just wash your hands with normal soap.
@@iPhonedo I hated that my water proof Samsung S22 Ultra case plastic gets smudges every seconds I used it and it's tough to clean
I can't find an answer to the most important question - what if the coating is only worn off on one part of the screen? Do you have to remove the entire old coating before putting on the new one? Thanks!
Thinking about doing this to get one last year out of my oneplus 7, How many times could you recoat the iphone with one bottle?
It works but doesn’t last forever. I found applying it with a plastic baggy (10 -15 drops) works best. You don’t want to apply it with a cloth because it will absorb in the cloth . Let it sit overnight, then buff with cloth provided. Repeat the next couple nights. It even got rid of minor scratches!
Of course it won't last forever. Not even the original one does :)
How long does it last?
Translation of directions on the box:
The entire bottle of the product is one application.
1. Using the provided microfiber cloth, clean the screen of the device throughly.
2. Apply 10-15 drops of the product onto the screen, with the drops spread apart. (Immediately use the wrap that came with the microfiber cloth to spread the product quickly as it will dry fast.)
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 about 2-3 times.
4. Allow the phone to sit for 8-12 hours. Do not touch the phone or use it in the mean time.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 across a few days or until the product is entirely used up. This will provide the maximum effect for the work you’ve done.
That’s why you use a high quality tempered glass, that way even if the oleophobic coating of the tempered glass fades you can just apply a new one.
Yeah also u can have sex with condoms but feelings will be always sux.
I do agree, the cost of using tempered glass vs bare screen is way too important. It’s like considering 10 dollars tempered glass vs. 500 dollars of screen replacement. The risk of scratching, removing oleophobic, even breaking the screen is not a blatant choice as applying screen protector even if you don’t like its edge or the bulky feeling.
@@judalife only problem is it's hard to apply
@@oo--7714 it's not. You can reapply it as much as you want and if you see any bubbles- just use a simple tape to touch the area and remove the thing causing it. I had the same opinion before trying it out. It works like a charm and you can reapply the screen protector as many times as you want.
@@DrLazic98hmm not really, it will get bent after a few times and stick up from the phone a little
Never knew about oleophobic coating on touchscreens, informative and helpful. Now I know what to do if I end up with a fingerprinty screen.
For the IPads can you place a large piece of tape to cover half the screen and apply the solution to the other half to test and see if the product actually makes a difference once you test both sides without the tape?
It does, but effect worns out after week or 2. So u need constantly reapply coating.
@@serraxer Ohh 2 week is nothing ... Specially for its price ... its for $60 in India.
@@deepnxinkpp
A lot of people probably stopped watching the second you said it doesn't work
Or after they read your comment thinking they don;t have to then watch the whole video lol.
I did same thing 😂@@bigwangmark
No screen protector, micro scratch gang 🤙🏻 nothing feels better like the bare screen. No edges when you back swipe. 😍
This, spending 800$ on a phone just to experience a cheap 5$ tempered glass all the time xD
I used to agree with you until I discovered Flolab screen protectors.
@Hortler I’d rather risk scratches and marks to use the phone how it’s intended to be used from Apple. It wears off but the OEM oleophobic coating with how glossy and clear the screen is, is unbeatable.
yessir
@@Johnnygga cringe
I start cleaning w/ alcohol once I’ve come to terms w/ the fact my oleophobic coating has ghosted me & my screen is a smudge factory. Now to be fair, I suffer from having clammy hands (not all the time but seemingly often) which I hate & does no favors for my screen & prob why my coating doesn’t last long as I always keep a cleaning rag/cloth clipped to my iPad & constantly wiping it. It’s not to long until I start adding alcohol.
I’ve experimented w/ a couple DIY methods, (listed below if curious) seeing if any helped resistance to oils, smears, & smudges w/ marginal results. I’ve not found anything that works for very long, but again this might be because of my constant wiping. The products do at least make cleaning a lot easier & quicker for a period of time. The application is also much less time consuming than the one in this video.
*Methods*
- I treat my screen like a cars paint finish & just clean it well then apply a coating of car wax.
- My old iPad I tried using a polishing compound by itself just to see what the results were like. (Yes, I’m aware any coating possibly left would have certainly been removed) -No, it didn’t work at all, but I did add a coat of wax again.
- I now mostly use an application every so often of RainX which seems to work ok. Again, mostly just makes cleaning easier more than resistant. For me, I call it at least a half W…a V?
I use secure screen protector for my 13 pro max. It's a cheap protector. I would say i'm pretty satisfied that my screen easily cleaning just in my pocket by itself.
I bought this product a long time ago and never tried it because I couldn't find a time where I could be without my device for that long
Over night or on the weekend? That's called addiction buddy
Bro i wasn't even aware of this... All this time and all the phones i used i thought it was normal to have finger prints, and i never minded them as they're only visible while the screen is off. Now i will be having a new problem with my phones =))))....
How long does/did it last now?
10 minutes
is it ok to apply on a phone screen that has scratches? i believe these might be scratches on the oleophobic coating of my iPhone 11... i'm looking for a way to fix my screen which has a smudge mark that doesnt go away and multiple hairline scratches...
and can you still use a tempered glass protector over it once the oleophobic coating dries?
@iPhonedo have you tested to see how various cleaning methods affect the Oleophobic coatings (both factory applied and DIY?) Like disinfecting wipes for example?
Disincfecting wipes, or any products with alcohol, will degrade the coating. If you want to disinfect your screen without degrading the coating, use UV light, which is used in UV disinfecting products (e.g. PhoneSoap brand)
@@randyyuwono3298 which is why a test to see how it degrades it would be good to know.
I start cleaning w/ alcohol once I’ve come to terms w/ the fact my oleophobic coating has ghosted me & my screen is a smudge factory. Now to be fair, I suffer from having clammy hands (not all the time but seemingly often) which I hate & does no favors for my screen & prob why my coating doesn’t last long as I always keep a cleaning rag/cloth clipped to my iPad & constantly wiping it. It’s not to long until I start adding alcohol.
I’ve experimented w/ a couple DIY methods, (listed below if curious) seeing if any helped resistance to oils, smears, & smudges w/ marginal results. I’ve not found anything that works for very long, but again this might be because of my constant wiping. The products do at least make cleaning a lot easier & quicker for a period of time. The application is also much less time consuming than the one in this video.
*Methods*
- I treat my screen like a cars paint finish & just clean it well then apply a coating of car wax.
- My old iPad I tried using a polishing compound by itself just to see what the results were like. (Yes, I’m aware any coating possibly left would have certainly been removed) -No, it didn’t work at all, but I did add a coat of wax again.
- I now mostly use an application every so often of RainX which seems to work ok. Again, mostly just makes cleaning easier more than resistant. For me, I call it at least a half W…a V?
Good that it worked for you, but I don't know if I want to go for a few days without a phone. I'd rather wipe off the fingerprints daily or even twice a day.
The coating is wearing off faster due to daily use of hand sanitizer.
alcohol eats its away quicker then normal use
I used a wet disinfecting wipe to clean my new iphone. Is one use enough to wear off the coating or cause any damage?
@@tshoki_2586 No. One time use is fine. Using it many times will wear it off though.
maaaaan I use mat glass protectors from aliexpress for like 5$ they deliver amazing results. no finger prints and no glare from lights or sun.
You read my mind! I was about to look up on it!
is hydrogel film screen protector (not matte) can leaves any fingerprint marks?
babacım peki neden ekran filmi tercih etmiyorsun? mesela spigen filan gibi? önceleri ben de çok hazzetmezdim ama malum iş, oyun filan derken kaplamanın içine ediyoruz. spigen'inki fena değil gibi geldi bana. (fakat tabiiki filmsiz olsun isterim)
Ekran filmide parmak izi tutuyor konu burada parmak izi tutmaması
@@cosmos6793 parmak izi tutanlar kalitesiz olanlar. Kaliteli filmler oleophobic kaplı olduğu için tutmuyor.
Belki benim gibi kılıf, ekran koruyucu vb. kullanmayı sevmiyordur. Telefonu gizleyeceksek, güzel görünen telefon almanın ne mantığı var. Ekran koruyucu, kılıf kullanan insanlar neyin kafasını yaşıyor diye hep düşünmüşümdür.
Really great product best brother
I use podwer while playing, and now i got powder smudges on my screen, i tried cleaning with alcohol, but it didn't work. Is there any way to get rid of them?
Do ipads just not come with oleophobic coating? Ive had my ipad air for a month and it got oily in just a few days…
Can I apply this coating to my glass protector on iPad?
Yeah, but this 2 week coating is pricy better to buy 2 or 3 screenglasses with factory oleophobic.
How did your phone lose its original oleophobic coating? Did you keep on using alcohol to wipe the screen?
It will wear out in normal use in time
İpad mini hakkında gömme videosu yapmıyor musun abi?
This can happen when you eat chimichangas or deep fried Snicker bars while talking on the phone. Like diminishing battery life, Apple wants you to buy a new phone when this happens.
Jokes aside...thank you for the information!
Is there going to be a detailed iphone 13 line review? Thanks for the great content btw abi.
bro pls give the link to your watch strap
abi s22 incelemesi ne zaman gelir
I can't see your any video on my youtube home screen about 1 month. I think there is problem with youtube algorithm. I hope you get what you deserve dear ayfondo beyciğim.
Excellent, please tell us how good this product worked on your iPad?
How many layers did you add?
what if apply the coating then put a screen protector?
Could we use it on tempered protective glass? Thank you.
its glass so obviously yes
Sir i love your videos its really very good videography and good editing :) Superb.
Can this happen to screen protectors?
I recommend personally polishing the screen before doing this… it will make it so much better…
I think my phone screen was polished in the past, now screen protector wont stick to it. What can i do?
End of the day when I reach home, i uses wet tissue with Alcohol to wipe all the oily things on my iPhone 14 Pro daily! 🙂
Tissue is gonna scratch it
No screen protector??
Can u help me there's fat on my phone and it's stuck there how do I clean it?
My s22 ultra screen was perfect till i decided to clean it with a screen cleaning product after i cleaned with that product my screen got super sticky im preety sure cleaning your screen with products takes off that oil coating in preety pissed the phine is 1 month old only :/
We need to start inventing phones that can allow us to "air touch". That way,no more finger prints.😅
How long does that Coating last ???
How long it last
Thank you😄, that helped shed some light on my screen issue lol…apple quality
I like your team fortress 2 portraits in the back 😁😁
Thanks 🙏 😊 😃
Cant you get the same effect and outcome with vaseline?
Had a 'sticky' feeling screen, cleaned it with a good quality car polish, feels great again. Don't know how long it'll last.
Alright now where’s the Minions? 👀🤣
does it work on the back part of phones as well? i hate seeing my phones that has such a solid build but attracts oils on the back way too easily
I used glass polish to remove micro scratches from phone now the screen feels terrible and dusty😑😐
Here I am thinking to myself “my iPhones have always gotten covered in fingerprints…” Then I suddenly realized that’s probably because I put a glass screen protector, and a probably fairly low quality glass screen protector at that, on my phones almost immediately. I’d be curious to see how this product would work on glass screen protector. And, assuming I don’t apply it to the screen protector that’s currently on my phone (that really needs replaced anyway) my phone wouldn’t be out of commission for 5 days while it’s being applied because I could apply it to the screen protector first, before putting the screen protector on my phone
Poderia vender no Brasil
Thank you bro
What’s the translate app
After gameing alot the coating is gone and touch sensitivity dont work. But i have the perfect liquid for the problem. I'm trying to improve it to water prove for sweaty hands gamers
What scam! It may not be worth the hassle but i don't let scam artists fly that easy. I would ask for money back.
Ya know Mr. iPhonedo …. It just might be that because you’re a genuine RUclips Star ⭐️, that might just be 💫 Stardust residue oozing from your finger tips onto those iPhone screens. But as you know, such inconveniences, come with the ‘territory’ 🤩!
Very useful, thanks.
Such a helpful video!
3 moths is not bad but I do heavy gaming on my phone seems like the only option is to get a new screen.
I laugh everytime someone mentioned and argues that they never use screen protector because they never throw around their phone or scratch it like bruh are you even aware that there's this thing called oleophobic coating. No matter how careful you are with your phone as long as your finger is touching the screen the coating will get worn off and smudged easily you're effectively damaging your phone by not using any screen protector.
imagine having to call someone in need and not being able to touch screens with your thumb UwU
Great video. Also where’s the medic’s portrait?
To be fair,if you don't follow the instructions to a tee, it's fair to expect that the results won't be as good. Great product though
Just use some car wax that's got some silicone (usually not the best stuff for your car). It lasts for about a week for me.
Hope this will make the iPad Pro less of a finger print magnet lol
Home tuşlu iPhonelerin home tuşunun üsteki oleofobik kaplaması cıkıyor onlar icin harika bişi saol iPhonedo!
i think you missing the spy but could be any of them ;)
Could also just buy a new screen protector since most well known brands make it oleophobic.
after 3 weeks it was gone
I have noticed that I just cannot get my screens clean!
Why still no iPhone 13 review video?
this video reminds me iphone 4 liquepel video.
Everytime we clean our phone screen . We get some scratches on it
Im here because someone said that oleophobic coating running out causes the ghost touch anyone tried it and can confirm?
Genuinely just want the oleaphobic coating back, I don't care too much about the claims about ultimate scratch resistant.
Yea used it and it works, it's better than your average alcohol wipe.
Best to use finger tip cots designed for touchscreens. They look like mini rubbers.
Bence parmağındaki kir bitti faruk abii
the disappointed sigh is like my dad's disappointed sigh i felt sad just watching it
I clean it like 3 times a day
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Can't see the difference with all the fingerprints all over my screen XD
That "oil" is a fungus that governs life. I wish there was some microscopic video to go in detail
I've used this stuff in the past a few times. No matter how well I apply it, it never lasts more than a few days unfortunately.
Have you waited after applying? In amazon reviews say it lasts months
@@CatWachristmashat I have waited more than a day, applied it multiple times, tried different displays tried thin coating, thick coatings, leaving the streaks on to soak in, buffing them off. All if it only lasted 2 days at best. I was so happy I found this stuff only to be bitterly disappointed.
@@lorenzov9136 thanks for saving me money bro 🙏 I hate getting bamboozled by products like this. Sure it might work… for 2 weeks. But I want something that will work as long as the original coating did.
@@Johnnygganothing will get back to the original coating. It’ll last a few months
@@casshernsins8333 lol it’s funny you just commented this 😂 yeah I caved and bought it. Applied it in January 2023 and it’s been completely worn off by May 2023 lmao. You’re definitely right. Oh well, lesson learned. It was pretty great when the coating actually worked though! Still, pretty much no point of it’ll go back to a smeary mess later.
I found a cheaper way of keeping finger prints off your screen....
clear packing tape place on the device when you buy the device. it works!
If you find the secret to this problem people can make money cleaning touch screens!
How to AVOID loosing your oleophobic coating
Step 1: Buy a screen protector.
Step 2: stop whining about oily screen protectors and just wash your hand.
Step 3: If you're unable to do step 2 then perform step 4.
Step 4: buy yourself an oleophobic screen protector or buy a normal screen protector and treat it yourself with oleophobic coating.
Iphones have the worst screen. There s no oleophobic coating I guess
Long story short: wash your greasy hands
$19 for that polising cloth? Sucks! I think Apple is the greediest company in the world!
wait.., TF2?!!
nokia....................still beats iphone
Pointless product
I use a 99.9% pure sapphire screen protector. Since its exponentially smoother then tempered glass, this isn't an issue. I am surprised you didn't do the same. It also feels nicer to touch since its always cold. Google Shellrus. Do you rember GT Advanced? How they were going to make the new displays for apple? guess who bought (a portion) them once they filed ch 11.
I use the same sapphire on my 13 pro max...doesn't shellrus also use oleophobic coating though?
Are you British?
He is Turkish like me
The title is so long
Just say "How to get rid off the oily fingerprints of your phone"