Reddit Reddit reviews MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK

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MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK
PREMIUM MATERIALS: Extremely high-quality, soft, microfiber material absorbs and removes dust, oil, smudges, fingerprints, and dirt. Leaves no scratches, streaks, marks, or lint.PROTECTIVE: Each pack of MagicFiber comes in their own polybag so that they are always like new and ready to use. Includes 6 MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths (5 black, 1 Grey) 6 x 7 inches (15cm x 18cm)SAFE TO USE ANYWHERE: Can be used on any delicate surface like LCD TV screens, smart phones and other touch screens, camera lenses and filters, etc. Stores perfectly flat in your tablet case without adding any bulk. Awesome for a camera bag, purse, or eyeglass case.
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60 Reddit comments about MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK:

u/gabedamien · 36 pointsr/SWORDS

Hi there. This is a genuine antique Japanese sword. Specifically, it's a [hira-zukuri](#t "flat cross section") [wakizashi](#t "short sword"). Please read my owner's guide for details on care, photography, appraisal and restoration. In particular, we will need more (and specific) photos of the blade. Mounts and blades are related but separate topics.

The fittings are typical middling-level Edo period (1603-1868) work; the [fuchi](#t "reinforcing metal collar on the hilt") and [kashira](#t "metal cap on the end of the hilt") done in [shakudo](#t "a black alloy of copper and gold") [nanako](#t "lit. fish roe, many small dots hand-punched") have suffered some white/green corrosion suggesting this piece has been stored in a wet environment (garage?). The [menuki](#t "palm ornaments") are interesting, a gold basket and something else in shakudo? I can't quite see (also you've shown them upside-down). Again a bit of corrosion in the shakudo. The [tsuba](#t "hand guard") looks to be an iron example — as is common — with a pictorial scene; I am not an expert in iron tsuba, so you may want to post in the tosogu forum of the Nihonto Message Board for an assessment of which school/tradition this piece would fall into. Finally, the [habaki](#t "metal reinforcing wedge that marries the blade to the scabbard") looks to be two-piece silver, usually these are silver jacket over copper but we can't see based on these photos. [Saya](#t "scabbard") is a typical black lacquered piece, totally standard.

As to the blade: please read the guide I linked above and get us the photos listed therein, especially of the tang. The patina on the tang, file marks, shape, peg holes, everything tells a story — and with any luck, there'll be a signature we can cross-reference against records. Oh, and please carefully wipe down the blade with a microfiber cloth, e.g. camera cloth to clean off any smudges and the like so we get the best results from the pics. But don't do anything to harm the existing polish! Simply wiping with a dry microfiber cloth is sufficient.

However, even without that, I can tell you a couple things. Unless I'm mistaking smudges or oil or something for hamon, the thing that immediately stands out is the wandering, randomized, patchy splashes of [hamon](#t "martensitic white edge steel from differential quenching") in the pattern known as hitatsura. That pattern is classically associated with the Soshu (Sagami province) school of classical smithing, one of the five major categorizations of Japanese smithing traditions. Also, a broad (profile) but thin (cross-section) hira-zukuri wakizashi is typical of this school. They tended to do a higher-temperature heat treatment resulting in the formation of nie, coarse visible martensitic particles which form various aggregate structures and effects in the steel. Done well, it's very prized and beautiful; done poorly, it's seen as a bit uncontrolled. The difference is subtle and I wouldn't venture a final guess on quality from just these photos, but it looks decent if not exactly masterful.

My gut feeling right now is that we are looking at a sue-Soshu (late Soshu) piece, 1500s or later, by one of the Tsunahiro 綱廣 line. They are decent swords but most of the later generations are not masterpieces or exceptionally valuable. You can see some representative examples, some in hitatsura, here / here / here and here. This is a significant guess on my part, I practice kantei (a "blind" appraisal game) but am not exactly a master at it. I'm more thinking out loud than making an actual appraisal right now. Let's get that hilt off and see the tang!

u/VeronicaKell · 20 pointsr/buildapc

Game Pad Keyboard

Red Swing Line Stapler There's a newer version as well.

Cleaning Cloth for monitors and glasses

Speakers Get any kind really. This is what I have and they are good for the money.

Timer - for when you tell your SO you will do something or to remember the roast in the oven.

Extra Monitor. Already have one? Add another!

Still have money left over? Try these sites:

Think Geek

Dude I Want That



u/jaysanw · 12 pointsr/photography

Second u/TwiztedZero: Zeiss disposable pre-moistened wipes (i.e. the same ones used for cleaning eyeglass lenses) are great for general purpose maintenance upkeep: amazon.com/Zeiss-Pre-Moistened-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0030E4UIQ/

If you use a cloth, go microfiber (i.e. never anything paper that sheds fibers): amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/

u/Brusanan · 6 pointsr/OculusQuest

Yeah, that is a bit disappointing. PSVR comes with a lens cloth. Fortunately I ordered a bunch back in January to go with my existing VR headsets.

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These are high quality and pretty cheap:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R67U0/

u/pocketmnky · 4 pointsr/PSVR

I use these Magic Fiber cloths which are very cheap and work much better than the cloth that comes with the PSVR.

I also have a lenspen. My usual process is:

  1. Use the brush side of the lens pen to brush any large dust particles away from the lens so you don't just rub it all over the glass and scratch the f**k out of it.

  2. Use the magicfiber cloth to wipe away the oils that collect on the lens.

  3. Use the lenspen tip to finish up by starting in the center of the lens and making little circles outward.

    Keep in mind that A) your PSVR lens get's oils all over it from your eye lashes and any fingerprints that might have accidentally gotten on there and B) lenspen hates oils and C) lenspen leaves a fine amount of carbon dust on the lens which you then push an inch away from your eyes.

    So use it sparingly.
u/MoogleMan3 · 4 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Here's my post I make when people ask what accessories and games they should look at for the switch; most are exclusives. I put puyo puyo tetris on the list because I have more switch pro controllers than ps4 controllers, so multiplayer is easier for us on the switch. Cave story+ has some things the pc version doesn't, which is why I listed that one.


Here's my switch starter kit:

Amfilm Tempered Glass Screen Protectors
RDS Switch Case
128GB Samsung Evo Select MicroSD Card
128GB Sandisk Ultra MicroSD Card
Switch Pro Controller
Ugreen Usb 3.0 to Ethernet Adapter
Magicfiber Cloths

I'd not want to be without any of these items.

Games:
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Super Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Mario+Rabbids
Super Bomberman R
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Fire Emblem Warriors
Cave Story+
Zelda Breath of the Wild
Snipperclips Plus
Pokken Tournament DX
Azure Striker Gunvolt Striker Pack
Mighty Gunvolt Burst (eshop)
Blaster Master Zero (eshop)
Kamiko (eshop)
Golf Story (eshop)

u/gingerblz · 3 pointsr/PSVR

I can very much appreciate the sentiment of wanting to clean and re-use the cloths. However, one of the best ways to scratch a lens is to clean it with a cloth with particle contaminates. IMO, it's just not worth the risk. I picked up a 6 pack of cloths on Amazon for a few dollars. I'm on my second cloth, and just keep the old ones around for cleaning cheap (entirely replaceable) reading glasses, and save the fresh ones for my VR lenses.

This is what I use specifically: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R67U0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/organic_meatbag · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting
  1. Wrap the LED strip around the plastic container to this effect: https://imgur.com/oB98Qxl . Make sure you wrap so that the power cable connector will be at the bottom of the container. Make sure you secure the beginning and the end of the LED strip to container with a piece of tape.

  2. Wrap the LED'd container with aluminum foil - shiny side facing inward. Lay out a long piece of foil on the floor, shiny side facing up, just enough to cover the container's length once. Secure the beginning of the foil piece with a piece of tape, and then secure the end of the foil. Try to wrap without causing creases in the foil, keeping the foil as shiny and smooth as possible. Make sure your power cable plug in point is popping out and able to be plugged in.

  3. Secure a piece of foil to the base, shiny side facing inward.

  4. Secure a piece of foil to the lid, shiny side inward. Take a piece of tape and make a 2-sticky-sided loop to secure the foil. Make sure the foil is not interfering with the lid's ability to securely close.

  5. Wrap the whole thing with your gorilla or duct tape. Make sure your power cable plug-in point is popping out and able to be plugged in.

u/andrewhl2 · 3 pointsr/GearVR

These changed my way of seeing microfiber as just some simple cloth you could get anywhere:

http://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451975626&sr=8-1&keywords=magic+fiber

I got one just for the fun of it, but one quick wipe on my lens and i was blown away. Never going back to regular microfibers.

u/hansky84 · 3 pointsr/GearVR

MagicFiber

I bought some when I got my Gear, but I use them for my family's glasses and our phones. I thought all lens clothes were the same, but these clean better with no spray than any others with spray. I can clean most screens/lenses without any spray, but if it's super dirty, you can use spray with them as well. And they can be handwashed when they need to be.

u/BigBepis12345 · 3 pointsr/EDCexchange

I'm curious about the pricing too (I also saw it was $120 when you commented). I looked up the cost of the things listed.

  • Gerber Dime green/black - $16.02 new on Amazon
  • Zebra F-701 pen - $7.20 new on Amazon
  • NarwhalCo pens set of 2 - $11.95 new on their site
  • 2.5" ratchet bit extension - about $4~ new on Amazon (counting out the other bits included in that listing)
  • ARES 1/4" micro bit ratchet & mini bits - $14.42 new on Amazon
  • Small length of black Gorilla tape - less than $1 worth of a full 1-pack price new on Amazon
  • Glasses/screen cleaning cloth - comparable to $1.50 new on Amazon from a 6-pack
  • Length of FireCord - less than $1 worth of a full 1 roll price new on Amazon
  • Bic Mini lighter - about $1.39 new on Amazon from a 5-pack
  • Sim card removal tool - about $0.50 new on Amazon from a 10-pack
  • Kingston 32gb microSD card & portable USB reader - $20.94 new on Amazon
  • CountyComm "Industrial Strength Survival Food Grade Tin" large topo design - $3.45 new on their site

    In total that's about $83.37 USD all new prices. Most include free shipping if purchased from Amazon. I did not include possible cost of that leather holster because the post currently does not say the leather holster is included or not.
u/PollardPhotography · 3 pointsr/AskPhotography

I only ever use two things to clean my camera gear:

Giottos Rocket Blaster - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/259157-REG/Giottos_AA1900_Rocket_Air_Blower.html

Microfiber cloths - https://www.amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/ (Any well-reviewed cloth will do, this just happens to be the ones I ordered)

I never use any kind of solution or chemical, the closest I get to that is lightly breathing onto something which might have a stubborn bit of dirt which needs some moisture to aid removal.

Use the rocket blaster first and if that fails then move onto the microfiber cloth. The rocket blaster is the only safe way to use air on your gear- both canned and compressed air carry risk of damaging your equipment.

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u/N307H30N3 · 3 pointsr/Vive

I bought those and found that they leave microfibers all over my lenses/screen. I would recommend microfiber cloths over microfiber towels, personally.

u/Freebird2k6 · 3 pointsr/oculus

Order these in bulk, it's about a two week lifespan before you have to wash them again unless you wear glasses, then it's only one.

Either way, they live up to their name, I never use a cleaning solution and there's never any smudges/streaks on either my glasses or the Oculus after about 10-20 seconds of rubbing the lenses. I'm extremely neurotic about smudging, I hold my glasses up to the light afterwards and they honestly look brand new.

https://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474217415&sr=8-1&keywords=magicfiber

They've even got a money-back no questions asked guarantee. I'm not a spokesman or anything, these things just honestly changed my life.

u/MagicianMG · 2 pointsr/EDC

This is what I usually have on me.

  1. iPhone 6s with Spigen Tough Armor Case - Case Link
  2. Gerber Edict - Link
  3. Sennheiser Momentum Earbuds - Link
  4. Olight S30R Baton III - Link
  5. Pilot Metropolitan - Link
  6. Expo Wet Erase Marker
  7. Moleskine Pocket Notebook - Link
  8. Radix One Slim Wallet - Link
  9. MagicFiber Microfiber Cloth - Link
  10. Cheap Portable Charger until I upgrade to an Anker Battery
u/shiro11s · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

After cutting away at the nub with a design knife I just sand with 1000 or 1200 grit and once the nub is gone I use Tamiya compounds and a microfiber cloth to buff out the sandpaper scratches.



Here is a link to their compounds:



http://www.tamiya.com/english/news/news0401/news5.htm



Here is some generic microfiber cloths:



http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0/






Found a tutorial


http://www.kenzbuilds.com/intermediate.php?p=restore_sanded_clear_parts#

u/occult91 · 2 pointsr/3DS

a good additional gift to whatever you choose is micro fiber cloths, nobody every thinks about how dusty 2 screens can get, here is a link to some i bought and like http://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1376327289&sr=8-2&keywords=micro+fiber+cloth

u/Highfro · 2 pointsr/3DS

i use these from amazon

u/AzureSkyEyes · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

The Spray got in contact with the liquid crystals of your LCD and killed them.
What spray (contents?) did you use? For the next display:
Use a microfiber every now and then.

u/HairySlothKing · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Please invest in a couple of these and use with a spritz of rubbing alcohol on that trackpad and screen. please?

u/Mephistopheplease · 2 pointsr/onaholes

No, I bought a pack of https://www.amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1520111223&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=microfiber+cloth&psc=1 (I had used them in the past for cleaning glasses and they were fantastic). Unfortunately the black ink seems to be bleeding into the TPE.

u/Camera_dude · 2 pointsr/PuzzleAndDragons

Yep, I see that grid pattern of smudges on both tablets I play PAD on.

LPT: Buy a microfiber cloth to wipe your screen. It works better than alcohol or wet wipes to clean off the skin oil that gets left on the screen. Plus, it's safer since you don't expose your device to water or caustic cleaning solvents. Here's an example of microfiber cloth: https://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1488223830&sr=8-4&keywords=microfiber+cloth

There's cheaper ones at Walmart or similar stores, as you don't really need one that's labeled for computer screens (that's just marketing so they can sell you a piece that's 1/4 the size of a normal cleaning rag for 2x the price).

u/SaggyMcSag · 2 pointsr/vita

I suggest buying some cleaning cloths like these -https://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486176509&sr=8-1&keywords=fiber+cloth
They are the best for removing dust and finger prints from electronics and you can clean and reuse them.

u/brastius35 · 2 pointsr/oculus

NO.


Alcohol on plastic lenses is a bad move. Plus these are rough paper which will physically cause abrasions on the lenses over time even if the chemicals don't. Use microfiber cloths like this.

https://www.amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1549519855&sr=8-4&keywords=lens+cloths

u/Majawat · 2 pointsr/PSVR

I don't see why any decent quality microfiber cloth wouldn't work.

Here's some cheap ones I found for my glasses.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0

u/Kentilsha13 · 2 pointsr/Surface

I ordered these a while back and they have been amazing, comes with a bunch. I use them for my sunglasses, my GearVR, phone and especially my Surface Pro 4. They clean so well looks like new every time I wipe down before use!

http://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

u/Thuzel · 2 pointsr/WorldOfWarships

Just sayin

MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Q7hzDbD43J4NS

u/f4cepa1m · 1 pointr/oculus
u/Newman4185 · 1 pointr/buildapc

It was not hard to build the mobo into the case, just keep on top of your cable management. If you can, remove the HD sled first (unless of course you need it). All the screws come with the products that I purchased, yes. Be careful about stripping screws, just use the proper driver (no power!). I believe I have 8 standoffs mounted + 1 nub that comes pre-attached to the case. I probably watched ALL the youtube videos, lol. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fractal+meshify+c+build

Things I made sure I had for my build before all my parts showed up.

  1. Anti Static wristband

  2. Computer screw set I did end up stripping a screw or two and had to replace them from here.

  3. Nice microfiber cloth for the tempered glass leave the plastic on the glass during the build, it will get loaded with finger prints.

  4. Screwdriver set you probably already have this, I just wanted magnetic ones.

  5. Fine screwdriver I used this A LOT.

  6. Magnetic screw tray

    I got most of these items as a tip from a youtube video but I can not find it at the moment. Yeah, definitely let me know if you need help with anything or just want me to show you "how I did it". The manual for the mother board has the header LEDs defined on there, there is one dead spot (no pin) in the top right, obviously dont use that one but also don't use the one below it even though its labeled ground for the reset button (thats the only issue I had).
u/jacf29 · 1 pointr/GearVR

I'd get these to wipe the lenses with. I got them based off the superior Amazon reviews, and have yet to be disappointed. They are so tightly knit that you can wipe the lenses, and then shake or brush the dust off that you collected from the cloth.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R67U0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Eckerput · 1 pointr/oculus

I just got a bunch of new ones, they weren't that expensive (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R67U0). I use mine for about six months and then switch to a new one.

u/dhr2330 · 1 pointr/oculus

(6 Pack) MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths - For All LCD Screens, Tablets, Lenses, and Other Delicate Surfaces (5 Black and 1 Grey 6x7")

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R67U0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/BWC_semaJ · 1 pointr/buildapc

Personally I am going to try and avoid parts for his build because of not knowing exactly what he has.

You could get him zip ties, velcro strips, tool kit (just search computer tool kit on amazon), usb drive, DAC/AMP, nice router, custom mouse pad, nice pair of head phones, power supply tester, Electricity Usage Monitor, Electric Duster, Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 99% Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol),... I could keep on going but I think you get the idea. Hopefully when you post your build I'll come back to edit my comment.

u/puffybaba · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Use a microfiber cloth. Like one of these for example.

u/Futonpimp · 1 pointr/MSILaptops
u/Kintaro08 · 1 pointr/oculus

These cloths work great, i always keep one on me for my glasses, cellphone, and camera.

MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_By.Vzb7YK0S5C

And i wash them in these.

Set of 5 Mesh Laundry Bags-1 large, 2 medium & 2 small for Laundry,Blouse, Hosiery, Stocking, Underwear, Bra and Lingerie, Travel Laundry Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017NEYOQQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_lB.VzbBKF37PV

I've bot a bunch of the cloths because I kept misplacing them. So every once in a while I round them all up toss them in a laundry bag and throw it in the wash.

u/extremeelementz · 1 pointr/OLED
u/anoxy · 1 pointr/mac

Etsy for stickers. Just search "Macbook decals" or if you have something specific in mind add that. I found some cool Adventure time decals there.

I also got my sleeve there...a nice handmade leather sleeve.

You might want to get a keyboard cover if you use your macbook a lot with dirty hands, or while eating something. Helps keep stuff out of the cracks and crevices and your keys shine free.

Also be sure to get yourself a nice micro-fiber cloth like this to wipe your screen; don't be afraid of wiping it down with considerable force; it's glass, so unless you're rubbing it with sand, it won't scratch. Use a little water if you need.

Other than that, maybe a ps4 or xbox controller for light gaming on the go? A Logitech UE Boom for better, wireless or wired, sound on the go (if you don't want to use headphones)



u/Skatingraccoon · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

I personally use Zeiss Lens Cleaning Wipes (https://www.amazon.com/200-Zeiss-Lens-Cleaning-Wipes/dp/B0191YLW34/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1535825538&sr=8-3&keywords=zeiss+lens+cleaning+wipes) though you can also use a spray.

Then you get some microfiber cloths - https://www.amazon.com/MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-PACK/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1535825569&sr=1-3&keywords=microfiber+cloth - and that should be all you need.

When possible rinse them off with water or cleaning solution first to push big things (eyelashes, dirt, etc.) off that could cause micro-abrasions to your glasses.

Good luck! I've been wearing glasses for most of my life and they suck :(

u/quazimootoo · 1 pointr/Vive

I only use microfiber cloths like the ones used for glasses or the included one with the vive. I picked up a 3 pack at my local Walmart but https://www.amazon.com/Pack-MagicFiber-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths/dp/B0050R67U0 this is essentially the same thing. I only use the wipes to clean it, no water or anything just wipe it with light pressure, haven't noticed any scratches.

u/james26685 · 1 pointr/PSVR

Fold up the cleaning cloth that came with it into a rectangle and pack it in over the lenses when not in use. This protects from dust scratches and sunlight, costs you nothing (you should have gotten the cloth with your unit). Or you can order nicer larger ones

u/kllaya · 1 pointr/Whatisthis

Sounds like a microfiber cloth like these
MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xs.HDb97M34WR

u/bushmaster2000 · 1 pointr/oculus

Any type of microfiber cloth will work.

These look similar to what was included with the CV1 Rift

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050R67U0/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_S6mjDbDHWQ7GC

u/ohhoee · 1 pointr/IAmA

Just buy these man

They're so cheap, I'm super anal about having super clean glasses and I have a bunch of these lying around at work and at home and in my bag. I can't live without them.

u/dothefandango · 1 pointr/ipad

I think that's a huge design flaw if so, and they had definitely thought about it. My dad has one and has never complained, and I have a crappier version of the ZaggKeys made by Logitech and haven't experienced a scratch at all. If it really bothers you, I would get a small microfiber cloth and lay it over the keys. They are good for cleaning fingerprints anyhow, and are cheap (~$9 6pk, here)

u/Kasarii · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

There are also monitor sprays that will dry quickly after you spray it, dries faster than regular water. Also use a microfiber cloth and you'll avoid scratching it which you might if you used a more coarse cloth.

edit: Microfiber cloth that I use

u/ItsMeEntropy · 1 pointr/photography
u/crispychoc · 1 pointr/ipad

I use these, I have about 10 of them lying around (bag, work, etc..), they're excellent and machine washable.

I use them on my TV, MacBook, iPad, iPhone, bathroom mirror.

Use once or twice, then they go in the wash.

Read the reviews, I I did, and honestly you won't be disappointed.

u/JulieGrenn · 1 pointr/WeddingPhotography

So here is my wishlist for Camera things I sent my husband:

Think Tank Bag

I actually just got this for our anniversary on Halloween and it's freaking amazing. I love Think Tank everything because a) they're so incredibly thoughtful in their design and b) they're made incredibly well. This bag is replacing the current bag I carry JUST lenses and accessories in on the wedding day. On that note their rollerbag is what I use to carry everything and it's also amazing.

Helios Lens

This is basically a trash russian lens that provides really interesting bokeh and intense, awesome sun flare.

Holdfast

I have one of these already, there's a lot of reviews about camera straps, but as a woman it's been the most comfortable strap I've had. I have the American Bison one, it's very soft and incredibly well made. I get compliments on it at weddings all the time, it looks super professional!

Apple Watch

So nice for checking time, texting, and keeping track of timelines on the day of. I love it.

Mouse

If she needs any computer upgrades that would be a great option too. I need a new mouse because mine is a piece of shit, but monitors, monitor calibration, wacom tablet, etc could be nice too.

All the Microfiber cloths, batteries and SD cards

I buy all these things like candy every season. You can really never have enough of any of them.

As far as her home studio, the first thing I would look at is her chair. Art is nice and everything, but loving her chair and workspace makes such a huge difference. It's hard sitting ALL DAY, my back and neck hurt after a full day. I re-did most of my office and bought a bunch of plants and a new desk and it's made my days much better. Next purchase is a chair.

Hope this helps! I'm sure she'll love whatever you get her :).

u/merrickx · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Microfiber cloth.

I get these ones here. They're cheap and come in a pack of several that will last a long while.

I use a small dab of saliva for smudges and stuff as there aren't too many liquid/spray cleaning solutions that don't leave streaks and residue.

u/chiefmonkey · 1 pointr/Lenovo

Similar to these on Amazon