Apple Card: Clean and store properly
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It is important that you properly clean and store your Apple Card. Because it looks stylish, but it has a sensitive surface. Apple warns that the card can be damaged if it comes into contact with certain materials.
Clean and store the Apple Card properly
The Apple Card is a kind of free credit card from Apple, which you can use for Apple Pay. The titanium card has been available in the USA since August 2019. The credit card is covered with a white coating. The Apple Card also contains the Apple logo and the laser-engraved name of the cardholder.
- In order for the card to look so good over the long term, it has to be specially cleaned.
- Especially if you come into contact with dirt that can rub off.
- Use a lint-free, soft microfiber cloth to wipe the card, which will only make you a little damp.
- Then again take a soft microfiber cloth and soak it in isopropyl alcohol.
- You can use this to carefully remove the stains on the card.
- Never use household cleaners, sprays, abrasives, ammonia, other cleaning alcohols or solvents.
Beware of jeans, leather and hard materials
In order to avoid scratching or damaging the Apple Card, you should keep it carefully. We are now giving you some tips:
- The card should not come into contact with hard materials or surfaces, as these can damage the Apple Card.
- Also keep the card away from jeans and leather materials. According to Apple, this can result in discolorations that cannot be removed.
- Wallets or soft bags are best for storing the Apple Card.
- Some wallets have special credit card slots. The map is in good hands here.
- However, do not insert two cards into one compartment so that they do not scratch each other.
- In addition, no small change, keys or other objects should get on the Apple Card, which could damage it.
- You should also keep the Apple Card away from magnets so that the magnetic strip does not lose its function.
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