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Personally I use Whoosh, the stuff I have in a post i did a couple of years ago
https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/accessories/love-this-phone-cleaning-kit/td-p/4121259?src=ShareB...
Not the cheapest of stuff. But I've used it for my tech for ages now
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I noticed a good quality screen protector does not collect finger prints and dirt, but I also like to clean the device daily.
I personally prefer to apply screen protector on smaller devices such as phones and tablets than to have them coming in contact with cleaning products, just for safety.
Here the link to the official cleaning guide from Samsung for their products.
https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-to-clean-your-samsung-galaxy-device/
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personally I tend to just use a microfibre cloth (can use a small amount of distilled water on the cloth) and there is option to use an acid based or alcohol based solution, these solutions should not be applied directly to the device.
I do have a UV Steralizer which I use periodically. This was was designed for Samsung but do not think this particular one is readily available any more, there will be alternatives though. stated to kill up to 99% of Bacteria.
I do not work for Samsung or make Samsung Products but provide independent advice and valuable contributions.
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I also use a micro fibre cloth either using a glass cleaner or Rain-X.
Galaxy S25 Ultra / 1T / Microsoft Launcher / Spigen Liquid Air case / Samsung Silicone case
