WHOOSH! has created a non-toxic cleaning solution that’s designed for cleaning screens. This includes screens on vehicular devices and electronics like infotainment systems.
by Staff
November 25, 2015
WHOOSH! Screen Shine bottles. Photo courtesy of WHOOSH!
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WHOOSH! Screen Shine bottles. Photo courtesy of WHOOSH!
WHOOSH! has created a non-toxic cleaning solution that’s designed for cleaning screens. This includes screens on vehicular devices and electronics like infotainment systems.
It’s safe for all screens; it won’t etch or harm a screen, according to the company. It’s 100% non-toxic and doesn’t contain alcohol, acids, chlorine, solvents or ammonia.
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The screen shine not only cleans screens but it provides a resistance to fingerprints. The proprietary formula provides an invisible coating that resists fingerprints, dust and dirt buildup, according to the company.
WHOOSH! Screen Shine comes in three sizes with a cleaning microfiber cloth: pocket (0.3 fluid ounces) for $4.99; on-the-go (1 fluid ounce) for $9.99; duo (one 3.4-fluid ounce bottle and one 0.3-fluid ounce bottle) for $19.99.
The screen shine is now available in more than 20 countries, including Australia, Japan, Ireland, U.K., Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Croatia and Nigeria.
WHOOSH! is available online at www.whoosh.com or Amazon, as well as at select retail stores including Fry’s Electronics and Restoration Hardware.
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