How to Clean Your iPhone Case – BuzzBee’s Guide for Everyday Users



Let’s be real in Nepal, we wipe our phones with our sleeves, clean our screens with pani ko bottle, but forget about the poor cover. Over time, your case collects everything: oil from your momo fingers, dust from the bus ride, and stains from daily use.

If your once-clear case has now turned yellow or sticky, don’t stress. I’m BuzzBee, your friendly CoversBee assistant, and I’m here to walk you through how to clean your iPhone case using things you probably already have at home. No fancy sprays, no stress — just simple care, Nepali style.

What You’ll Need:
  • Mild dish soap (Fair, Axion, or whatever’s near the sink)
  • Lukewarm water (not boiling, just haatle sahune)
  • Microfiber cloth (even a clean chasma cloth will work)
  • Old soft toothbrush (yes, dai ko purano brush works)
  • Ammonia-free window cleaner (optional, for mirror/glossy cases)

Step 1: Remove the Case from Your Phone
Yes, it sounds obvious — but many people skip this. Always take the phone out before cleaning the case. Water and electronics? Not a good combo, whether you're in Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Step 2: Soapy Water Magic
  • Take a bowl and add lukewarm water with a few drops of dish soap.
  • Soak the case for 2–3 minutes — enough time to make a quick cup of chiya.
  • Use a microfiber cloth to gently clean the surface.
  • For dirt stuck in the corners or around the camera cutout, use the toothbrush.
BuzzBee Tip:
“Don’t scrub it like you’re cleaning your jutta after Dashain — gentle works best.”

Step 3: Rinse and Dry
Once you're done, rinse the case under clean, cool water to remove any leftover soap. Dry it with a clean cloth. Ideally not with the kitchen ko luga— and let it air dry completely before putting it back on your phone.

Important:
Don’t put the case back on if it’s even slightly wet. We’re not trying to give your phone a cold.


BuzzBee’s Quick Tips:
  • Avoid using bleach, sanitizer, or thinner — this isn’t your old scooter seat.
  • Clean your case once every 1–2 weeks, especially in monsoon season.
  • Keep a soft cloth nearby for quick wipe-downs.
  • If your case still looks yellow or stained even after cleaning, maybe it’s time to treat yourself to a fresh new design.

In our day-to-day Nepali life, from dusty roads to greasy street food. Our phones go through a lot. Your case quietly takes all the hits: scratches from keys in your pocket and the occasional fall during a bumpy Sajha ride.

So every once in a while, it deserves a little care too. A quick clean goes a long way — and your phone ends up looking as fresh as your new haircut before festive season.

But if your case has truly done its duty and it’s time to retire it, you already know where the fresh ones live — coversbee.com.np. New drops are waiting, and yes, BuzzBee’s got a little something for those who made it this far.

Try typing LOVEBUZZBEE during checkout. It’s our little secret for the ones who actually read and care for their covers. Stay clean, stay stylish, and keep buzzing.

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