makes the top of the list for the same reason, with the additional accolade of"Best Value" for its low price.
The other products in this test worked just as well for cleaning car screens, with the added benefit of household applications: If you own a bunch of touchscreen devices or a modern big-screen TV, they'll work terrifically all over the house.All of us have a tendency to treat the driver's seat as our personal throne. That's where we're in our element, so we get comfortable—and complacent.
I view this article as collusion with the automakers promoting dangerous (and tacky!), cheap touchscreens. You’ll have to change your magazine’s name to “Appliance and Rider” soon.
Water and a microfiber towel 🤷