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How do I clean and maintain my Lifeproof case?

Asked 5 months ago
Cleaning and maintaining a Lifeproof case is essential to ensure it continues to provide optimal protection for your device. First, you should regularly inspect your case for any signs of wear, damage, or debris that may have accumulated. To clean your Lifeproof case, start by removing your device from the case to prevent any water or cleaning solution from contacting it. Using a soft cloth or microfiber cloth, gently wipe down the exterior surfaces of the case. For more rigorous cleaning, you may create a mixture of warm water and mild soap. Dampen the cloth with this solution and wipe the case to remove dirt and grime. It is important to avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials, as they can damage the case. If your Lifeproof case is equipped with a screen protector, clean it carefully with a suitable screen cleaner or a slightly damp cloth to remove fingerprints and smudges. After cleaning, ensure that both the case and screen protector are completely dry before reassembling your device. Store your Lifeproof case in a cool, dry place when not in use, and keep it out of direct sunlight to maintain its integrity over time. You can often find specific cleaning instructions or recommendations for your case model on the current Lifeproof website.
Answered Jul 14th 2025

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