How to clean every kind of smartphone case (2024)

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Your phone case is a wonderland... for germs and bacteria.

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When there's a will, there's a way to clean every kind of phone case.Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Let's be clear about one thing: Your phone is F-I-L-T-H-Y. It carries 10 times the number of germs a toilet seat does, so don't expect your phone case to be any cleaner. With flu season in full swing and the new coronavirus spreading, it's better to take precautions than to fall prey to sickness.

So please, clean your damn phone case already.

If you're looking for a basic wipe-down, Apple has a cleaning guide for its cases. But if you need something more robust, we've got you. Here's how you can disinfect that nasty, yellowing case that stares you down every time you look at your phone.

Plastic

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Germs live here.Credit: Getty Images / iStockphoto

Plastic is relatively durable compared to other smartphone case materials, so it will survive tougher and more effective cleaning solutions, like bleach. If you're uncomfortable working with that, though, feel free to use dish soap instead. (For a bleach-free method, follow the instructions for rubber and silicone cases.)

What you need:

  • Chlorine bleach

  • Water

  • Sponge, cloth, and/or toothbrush

  • Dishwashing gloves

How:

  1. Bleach can irritate your skin and lungs, so put on dishwashing gloves and open your windows for good air ventilation.

  2. Mix one tablespoon of bleach for every cup of water you have. That's one part bleach to 16 parts water, if you want to do it in larger quantities. To avoid injuries, be careful not to splash the liquids.

  3. Completely soak your case in the solution for 5 to 10 minutes. If your case has a stubborn stain, feel free to soak it a bit longer or until the stain is gone.

  4. Give your case a good scrub with a sponge or cloth to get rid of any grime, dirt, or stain. Use a toothbrush to get to hard-to-reach spots.

  5. Rinse your case thoroughly to remove the bleach solution. Pat it dry with a (paper) towel and let it air dry for about half an hour before you put it back on your phone.

Aftercare: Wipe your case down with a disinfecting wipe weekly and repeat this routine once a month.

Rubber and silicone

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No matter how pretty the case, it's still covered in bacteria.Credit: Getty Images / iStockphoto

Rubber and silicone are a bit more delicate than plastic, so you'll have to use a milder cleaning solution. But that also means you might not be able to get all the gunk out in one try. In any case, start by using a dish soap solution, and if stains and yellowing persist, try baking soda after.

What you need:

  • Dish soap

  • Water

  • Sponge, cloth, and/or toothbrush

  • Baking soda (optional)

How:

  1. Add a moderate amount of dish soap to a bowl or a bucket of hot water and mix well. How much soap? Use your best judgement.

  2. Submerge a sponge or cloth into the solution and use it to scrub your case. Use a toothbrush to get at every nook and cranny.

  3. Optional: If the stains and grime weren't already lifted after the last step, sprinkle some baking soda on top of them and scrub with a wet toothbrush. For big stains, mix one part warm water with three parts baking soda to form a paste. Apply it to the affected areas, let it sit for about 5 minutes, and then scrub.

  4. Rinse your case thoroughly until it's free of soap and/or baking soda. Pat it dry with a (paper) towel and let it air dry for about half an hour before you put it back on your phone.

Note: Don't boil your silicone case or stick it in a dishwasher, as you might with silicone cookware. It could shrink the case.

Aftercare: Wipe your case down with a disinfecting wipe weekly and repeat this routine once a month.

Wood

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Your wood case will need a bit of TLC.Credit: Wicker Paradise

Liquid can cause some wood and wood finishes to shrink or expand. But this vinegar solution is generally safe to use on all types of wood and finishes —just be sure not to soak your case in it.

What you need:

  • Water

  • Vinegar

  • Dish soap (optional)

  • Spray bottle

  • Cloth

How:

  1. Fill a spray bottle with two parts water and one part vinegar, and mix well. Feel free to add a few drops of dish soap to the solution if you feel that the stains on your case call for a cleaner with a bit more strength.

  2. Spray the solution onto the case and wipe it down with a damp cloth. Again, be careful to avoid drenching your case in the solution.

  3. Wipe it again with a paper towel or dry cloth to remove excess moisture.

Aftercare: This solution functions as an all-purpose, everyday wood cleaner. Save whatever you have left of the solution and repeat this routine weekly.

Leather

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High maintenance AFCredit: Getty Images / iStockphoto

Leather is the snowflake of all these phone case materials — it's sensitive to oil, dyed materials, makeup, sunlight, heat, and humidity. Once you stain it, there really isn't an ideal way to address it. It's best to use a leather cleaner and follow the instructions there, but this works as a cheaper alternative, too. Just be mindful that the leather might slightly change color with whatever solution you choose to use.

What you need:

  • Water

  • Mild hand soap

  • Cloth

  • Leather conditioner or mink oil (optional)

How:

  1. Mix warm water and hand soap in a bowl. Use your best judgment to determine the proportions.

  2. Never apply the solution directly onto the case since leather is susceptible to water stains. Dip a cloth into the solution and wring it until it's damp. Wipe your case down with the damp cloth.

  3. Use a dry cloth or a paper towel to remove excess water.

  4. Optional: Use a leather conditioner or mink oil to keep your case in good shape for the future. Follow the instructions on the label.

Aftercare: Keep your case out of direct sunlight, heat, humidity, and anything else that can stain it. Repeat this routine once a month — or more frequently if you prioritize cleanliness over preventing leather discoloration.

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Haidee Chu

Haidee Chu is an editorial fellow covering technology from New York. She likes to write about how tech intersects with art, design, culture, society, and the public interest.

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FAQs

How to clean every kind of smartphone case? ›

For basic cleaning of most cases, a disinfecting all purpose cleaner is a must to battle dirt, germs and streaks. Windex multisurface is ammonia-free, making it safe for most cases and screens. For maintenance cleaning of most phone cases, dish soap does great in a pinch.

How do you clean different phone cases? ›

If you're cleaning a leather phone case, use a drop of natural baby soap or gentle hand soap instead. If you don't have a gentle soap, mix water and vinegar—one part vinegar, two parts water. If your phone case is made from real wood, avoid using soap at all. Just use plain water or wood cleaner.

Does rubbing alcohol clean phone cases? ›

Depending on your case, you may not need anything more than soap and water, but you may need to pick up a brush, microfiber cloth, and some isopropyl alcohol if you need to get some heavy-duty cleaning done. You can best clean most cases with alcohol, but it may cause damage to some.

Can I boil my phone case? ›

Boiling the Case

Make sure that the only thing you are placing in the water is the silicone material. Do not put your phone in the boiling water! If there are hard plastic components to your case, make sure to remove those from the silicon before continuing.

Can toothpaste clean silicone? ›

You can clean it as frequently as needed using only a simple solution of soap and warm water. In the event that it requires a deeper cleaning you can use toothpaste or another non-abrasive cleaning product to wipe away dirt or debris that has built up over time.

Does hydrogen peroxide clean phone cases? ›

Add a half cup of hydrogen peroxide OR one teaspoon of bleach into the water (Do not use the two chemicals together). Stir the solution for a couple of minutes. Let the case soak until it's as clear as when you bought it. Rinse it with clean water and enjoy!

Does toothpaste clean phone cases? ›

Method 3: Using Toothpaste

1. Take your clear phone case off your phone and place it on a clean surface. 2. Apply toothpaste to the yellowed areas of the case.

Do alcohol wipes damage phone cases? ›

Reminders: tech and phone cleaning don'ts.

Don't use 100% alcohol cleaning products; they can damage a phone's protective coatings. Don't apply liquid or cleaner directly to your phone. Don't submerge the phone. Don't use liquid bleach.

How do you clean a colored silicone phone case? ›

The best cleaning solution for your silicone phone case is warm soapy water. Add dish washing liquid to a cup of water while it is still warm to ensure that the soap dissolves in it properly. Stir the mixture until it is slightly foamy. Dip a clean toothbrush in the soapy water and scrub your case.

Is there a way to clean silicone phone case? ›

Prepare a Cleaning Solution: Mix warm water with a few drops of dish soap. For an eco-friendly option, consider a mixture of water with white vinegar. Remove the Case: Take off the case from the phone to avoid water damage. Soak and Scrub: Submerge the case in the solution for a few minutes.

How do you clean a silicone switch case? ›

All you need is rubbing alcohol (also known as isopropyl alcohol) and a clean cloth or paper towel. Dip the cloth or paper towel into the rubbing alcohol (or pour the alcohol on the towel), and wipe down every surface of the phone case thoroughly. Let the case air dry, and you're good to go!

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