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And remember, WD-40 is a lubricant, so it's designed to get into small cracks and openings. There's little to no chance spraying your broken phone screen with this stuff won't result in some of it ...
Sure, WD-40 Specialist Electric Parts Cleaner isn't ideal for computer screens, which come with a host of cleaning dos and don'ts, or keyboards, but when it comes to internal components, it works ...
That said, if you drop your $1,200 iPhone, you might be glad you paid upfront for AppleCare+ ($199 for two years when signing up for coverage, then $29 to fix a broken screen).