ChrisWNY—January 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
NEVER wipe down your expensive large flat-screen TV with Windex/multi-surface cleaners, paper towels, alcohol, or tap water. It's a great way to ruin your screen, void the warranty, leave smudges and/or a "shellack" behind. Whoosh! w/microfiber cloth leaves your large, expensive screen looking like it did the day you peeled the shrink wrap off of it. That's no exaggeration. No film, smudges, streaks...just a brand-new factory shine. It's unbelievable. I had wiped down my 75-inch LG matte TV screen with microfiber and distilled water...STILL left smudges and visible streaks, which were especially noticeable whenever the Sun hit the screen. That drove me nuts...I had spent time wiping that giant screen horizontally, then vertically as recommended, and still all sorts of streaks, not to forget the dust that always seemed impossible to remove entirely. Whoosh! instantly took care of all of that, made the screen look factory-fresh. It was nearly unbelievable to see the results. Any laptop screen, LCD monitor, sunglasses, anything subjected to smudging or damage from common multi-surface cleaners...I use Whoosh! on all of them now. No harsh chemicals and works better than distilled water as it removes streaks and smudges caused by human fingerprints that distilled water makes difficult to remove. This is the perfect product for those clean freaks who strive for perfectly clean screens (and sunglasses). Keep in mind that most sunglasses are NOT glass, so Whoosh! those as well. Great product, don't hesitate to spend the extra $$ on a cleaner that works as advertised. Read more
Terry Riner—December 5, 2022✓ Verified purchase
I was skeptical at first, like I am of all new cleaning products, but this Is The Best Stuff I've ever used. I review, callibrate, configure, and at times build tech, so I've tried a fair number of cleaning solutions. In certain conditions and depending on type I would either use my own distilled water-based formula or some form of dilluted rubbing alcohol. Now before you get your undies in a twist, Alcohol evaporates quickly and as long as its volume is kept in check it's used for cleaning certain electronics (it has decent viscosity plus it can displace moisture, oils, etc. while also removing microbials), but it should never and I mean Ever(never ever) be used to clean a OLED, LCD, LED, or other glass-based display/screen; it's even harmful when used on a number of plastics! So what do you do when you must clean your brand new OLED? Well the answer isn't WinDex and it certainly isn't mom's Pledge (my Mom used Pledge for everything and while they make a cleaner for electronics I certainly don't recommend it; she now knows better). The answer is Whoosh! For years we (the techies) have made/used something similar, but their formula is far "Far" superior. In fact it doesn't just clean all manner of glass/plastic screens, it's like it polishes them. Before I ever heard of this stuff it used to take a long, drawn out, and exhausting battle to bring a dirty/neglected screen back to a factory shine. Well not any more! I had heard rumors that Apple stores had this amazing restorative cleaner they used to keep their displays looking new (I can just imagine with how often they are touched/handled), but it was just a "rumor." Sometime later A friend of mine who deals in/repairs Iphones gave me a water bottle filled with a mystery liquid; the bottle was nothing special (it was one of those cheapo "bottled at the source" with a easy-popoff cap), but it seemed harmless enough. He says, "Take this and use in place of your screen cleaner." I thanked him (figuring it more prank than helping hand) and when I got home (against what I believed my better judgement) I gave it a whirl er Whoosh. First, I used it on my phone then my work laptop and I just kept going until every monitor and display we had was clean. I couldn't believe the results and it had none of the usual issues (streaks, smearing, and smudging). In the past I found one product might clean a particular screen type better than the others (not to mention the numerous homebrew solutions I've devised/used). This stuff managed to clean them all and it cleaned them equally without Any Issue. I called my friend and asked where he got this newfound Miracle. He confirmed it was the formula endorsed by Apple stores and sent me a link so I could purchase some for myself (while chuckling like a mad scientist/evil doctor as I'm sure he made commission). I'm writing this review to tell you the search is over; you have found the best cleaner for any type of electronics (or equipment for that matter) that uses a screen (be it your OLEDd TV, alarm clock display, or Nintendo Switch). Just follow the directions and don't apply it directly; the type of cloth matters as well, but by now everyone should be using a soft microfiber or something similar. It will leave your display clean, clear, and shining like new (it doesn't remove scratches obviously). I even use it on just about any shiny/reflective surface, especially gaming peripherals (controllers, keyboards, mice, SeriesX/PS5 casing, etc.). This kit in particular is great plus it comes with two cloths to get you started. I hope this review helps and thank you for reading. Read more
Rebekah R. Edwards—March 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Excellent cleaner and works like a charm! One swipe and beautifully clean. Works exceptionally well on my iPad screens. Read more
Justin—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works really well. Streak-free, cleans off all fingerprints and gunk. Read more
Hugo Gonzalez—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It cleans pretty good, streaks did not show but some streak did show. It dried quickly as possible. Not cheap but does job good enough. Read more