Gallery: Avoid Pink Eye With Pretty iPhone Cleaning Products
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AM is a Danish company that produces cleaning products for smartphones, keyboards, tablets, and other expensive, but sensitive, equipment. *Photo: Aruliden*
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Take that, Windex! AM's stylish new squirt bottle/microfiber cloth is targeted at OCD gadget owners. *Photo: Aruliden*
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AM's primary innovation is a system that combines several elements—disposable wipes, microfiber cloths, and non-toxic cleaning chemicals—into cool-looking, easy-to-carry products. *Photo: Aruliden*
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The microfiber sleeve around each bottle can be replaced once it gets too schmutzy. *Photo: Aruliden*
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Certain chemicals and cloths can damage the glass, but the entire AM system is designed to clean the screen as safely as possible. *Photo: Aruliden*
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The AM line is segmented by screen size with different dispensers for smartphones, laptops, and big-screen TVs. *Photo: Aruliden*
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AM cleaning products range in price from $14.95 to $34.95 and are available on the web at [Getclean.am](http://getclean.am/collection). *Photo: Aruliden*
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The round square motif and bright colors that mark the new AM line are a playful homage to the ubiquitous app icon. *Photo: Aruliden*
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Spending $14.95 on a spray bottle might seem excessive, but if it can help you avoid a bout of pink eye, that's a bargain. *Photo: Aruliden*
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Recent studies have shown that toilet seats, dog bowls, and doorknobs carry less germs than smartphones and other gadgets. *Photo: Aruliden*
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The new AM line was designed by the NYC-based creative firm Aruliden, whose principal has previously worked for Fuseproject and completed projects for BMW, Nike, and Herman Miller. *Photo: Aruliden*
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The AM line has a clean, modern look, but the company dates back to 1971, when it was founded to develop cleaning products to accompany Bang & Olufsen sound systems. *Photo: AM*
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