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Not suitable for screens/electronics; acidic pH level!
ScreenMom never responded when I emailed them asking about the pH level of this screen cleaner, so I went ahead and measured it myself with cheap pH test strips (see photo). The cleaner appears to be closer to the 6 pH range when it should be 7, i.e. neutral. This acidity could damage electronics over time; I saw another Amazon review where ScreenMom destroyed a Mac laptop screen, so overall I would NOT recommend this product.
I will update this review when I find a good neutral pH electronic screen cleaner - currently looking at the one by Better Life.
UPDATE: Better Life’s Screen Cleaner has a 2-5 ph level so I would not recommend that either. The Better Life glass cleaner has a 6.5-7.5 pH level so that might be better suited for electronics. If you’re worried about cleaning chemicals damaging your electronics, I’d recommend cleaning them with a microfiber cloth lightly dampened with just plain water.
July 2019 · Electronics · verified purchase