How To Clean A Clear Phone Case That Turned Yellow

How To Clean A Clear Phone Case That Turned Yellow

When you buy a phone case, it’s usually because you like the look of it and want to protect your expensive phone. You probably don’t expect the case to start yellowing and looking gross after just a few weeks. But that’s exactly what happened to many people who bought the clear cases from certain manufacturers. Yellowing is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas and moisture in the air, which means storage conditions are important if you want to keep your clear case for as long as possible. Luckily, cleaning yellowed phone cases isn’t difficult and doesn’t take much time or effort. Read on to find out how!

How To Clean A Clear Phone Case That Turned Yellow

  1. Before you start cleaning your clear phone case, make sure all the buttons are pressed down into place and there aren’t any loose parts in the case itself (such as a button or piece of paper). Take out any loose pieces before you start cleaning it because they could get stuck in the crevices between the buttons, which would make it difficult to clean later on.
  2. Remove all items from your phone and put them somewhere safe before you begin cleaning it because you don’t want anything dropping out while you’re working with it. 3. Remove the case from your phone.
  3. Gently wipe down the case with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any debris that’s stuck between the buttons and crevices of the clear case.
  4. Wipe down the case with a dry cloth to remove any additional moisture or grime that has accumulated on your phone’s screen and on the inside of your clear case.
  5. Rub in a small amount of baby oil or fragrance oil to help restore luster to your clear phone case.
  6. Place the case back on your phone and allow it to sit for several hours before using it again because you don’t want any moisture or grime building up while it’s sitting there. 8. If you want even more protection against yellowing, use a UV protector, which is designed specifically for phones like this one (it’s available at most electronics stores).

What Causes Clear Phone Cases To Turn Yellow?

  1. The clear case is made from polycarbonate plastic, which is a type of plastic that can turn yellow and become cloudy over time.
  2. They are also made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic, which can turn yellow when exposed to high temperatures or UV rays.
  3. Some cases have a coating on the inside that causes yellowing and buildup of grime and dust particles on the inside of the case as well as on your phone’s screen.
  4. Cases that are stored in hot, humid conditions are also more likely to turn yellow over time, so it’s important to store them in cool locations when possible.
  5. Cases that aren’t cleaned frequently enough can also cause yellowing over time, so be sure to clean your clear case regularly with either baby oil or fragrance oil.

How To Clean A Clear Phone Case Sterilized With Isopropyl Alcohol

  1. If you’re not sure if your clear case has been sterilized or not, put a drop of water on the outside of the case and rub it in. If it turns white, then it’s been sterilized.
  2. Remove all items from your phone and put them somewhere safe before you begin cleaning it because you don’t want anything dropping out while you’re working with it. 3. Remove the case from your phone.
  3. Gently wipe down the case with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any debris that’s stuck between the buttons and crevices of the clear case.
  4. Wipe down the case with a dry cloth to remove any additional moisture or grime that has accumulated on your phone’s screen and on the inside of your clear case, as well as any debris that may have fallen onto its surface during use (remember: this may take some time).
  5. Rub in a small amount of baby oil or fragrance oil to help restore luster to your clear phone case, which will help prevent yellowing over time as well as protect against scratching when placed on other surfaces such as tables and desks (some phones are made from scratch-resistant material that won’t scratch easily). 7. Place the case back on your phone and allow it to sit for several hours before using it again because you don’t want any moisture or grime building up while it’s sitting around.
  6. Once you’re sure your phone case is clean, wipe it down with a dry cloth to remove any excess oil or moisture and allow it to air dry completely before storing it away for the next time you need a clear case for your phone.

How To Clean A Clear Phone Case With Baking Soda

  1. Remove the case from your phone and place it somewhere safe, like a kitchen drawer.
  2. Sprinkle some baking soda on a clean, lint-free cloth and rub it gently into the case to remove any debris that may be stuck in the crevices of your clear case.
  3. Once you’re sure your phone case is clean, wipe it down with a dry cloth to remove any excess oil or moisture and allow it to air dry completely before storing it away for the next time you need a clear case for your phone.
  4. To prevent yellowing over time, apply a small amount of baby oil or fragrance oil to the inside of your clear phone case once every six months or so to help restore luster to its surface (and keep it from yellowing).
  5. Store your phone in an area that’s cool and dry when not being used (don’t store it in direct sunlight) so that moisture doesn’t build up on its surface and cause yellowing over time as well as to prevent scratches when placed on other surfaces such as tables and desks (some phones are made from scratch-resistant material that won’t scratch easily).
  6. If you prefer not to use baby oil or fragrance oil (or if you have sensitive skin), you can use rubbing alcohol instead by placing 1/2 cup of rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle with 1/2 cup of water mixed together thoroughly, shaking well until all the liquid is completely mixed together, then spritzing the mixture onto your phone case and gently rubbing it in using a cloth to help remove any remaining residue.
  7. If you’re not sure how well your phone case is cleaned, simply use a tissue or soft cloth to wipe it down with a small amount of rubbing alcohol or baby oil.
  8. Once you’re sure your phone case is clean, wipe it down with a dry cloth to remove any excess oil or moisture and allow it to air dry completely before storing it away for the next time you need a clear case for your phone.

Final Words

If your clear phone case has turned yellow, don’t worry! It’s easy to clean it and have it looking like new again. You can choose whichever method works best for you and your phone case. Remember to always let your phone case dry completely before storing your phone inside it again. This will reduce the risk of mold and mildew growing inside your phone case.

FAQs:

Q: How do I clean my phone case?

A: You can clean your phone case using any method that works for you. Just make sure to wipe down the surface of your phone case with a dry cloth or tissue after each use and allow it to air dry completely before storing it away for the next time you need a clear case for your phone.

Q: How often should I clean my phone case?

A: Cleaning your phone case regularly will help prevent yellowing over time, as well as reduce the risk of mildew and mold growing inside the clear plastic material that makes up the majority of your clear phone case. You can choose whichever method works best for you and your phone case, but simply wiping down the surface of your clear plastic material with a dry cloth or tissue after each use will work just fine.

Q: What can cause yellowing on my clear plastic material?

A: There are many causes of yellowing on plastic materials such as clear cases and plastic bags. Your phone case could get yellowed if you’ve been using it for a long period of time without cleaning it often enough or if there’s oil residue from foods or liquids inside the clear plastic material that makes up your clear case. Yellowing can also occur if the air quality inside your home is too dry and can cause yellowing to occur on some types of plastic cases. Yellowing can also occur if the air quality inside your home is too moist and can cause mildew to grow on some types of plastic cases. The solutions listed above will help rid any yellowing that may have occurred due to these issues and help keep your phone case looking new!

Erik McKenzie
Erik is an expert in technology trends and writes tech tips on blogs. He has a passion for helping people understand new technologies and how they can be used to improve their lives.