What can you remove the glue left after removing the foil from the phone screen? It is a touch phone, so it gets in the way and it is impossible to install a good foil.
If the screen is glass, you can easily denatured it. If you are made of plastic and you are concerned that denatured alcohol may cause something to happen, use any screen / monitor cleaner.
Rather, it should not, but some of the plastic screens are covered with a scratch-resistant coating and I do not know what the matter of cleaning with alcohol looks like in this case. On the other hand, you can always try somewhere in the corner if nothing is happening.
Personally, I mostly use a spray, such as a monitor cleaner, but alcohol works best with residual glue.
To effectively remove residual glue after foil removal from touchscreen phones, users have suggested various methods. For glass screens, denatured alcohol is recommended, while for plastic screens, a screen or monitor cleaner is advised. Caution is advised with alcohol on plastic screens due to potential scratch-resistant coatings. Users have successfully used window cleaners and monitor sprays to eliminate glue residue. Testing in a small corner of the screen is suggested before applying any cleaning solution broadly. Summary generated by the language model.