Nu-Screen HD Polish Stick Keeps Gadget Screens Shiny and Waxy
April 8th, 2011
I guess someone was bound to come up with a product like this sooner or later. Invented by Joe Graley, the Nu-Screen HD is a rub-on substance that supposedly keeps gadget screens clean and shiny. It’s mostly made up of carnauba wax, which is also used in car waxes, surfboard waxes, floor and furniture waxes, shoe polishes… you get the idea.

Unfortunately we don’t have any concrete proof of Nu-Screen HD’s effectiveness – a demo video would be nice. But even if it does give gadget screens that brand new look and make them easier to clean, I’d still rather use my plain old screen protector on my phone to protect it from scratches. So I guess I’ll hold out for a, uhm, screen protector polisher. The Nu-Screen HD is available here for $20 (USD).
[Nu-Screen via MobileCrunch]
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It is expensive. If it was half price, I would try it.
So there is a red flag that you don’t have a clue about what a polish or wax does.
I have use Nu-Screen for 4 months now on a phone that is a year old and it has made a HUGE difference.
(1) it helps to protect for dirt and other junk that can get on the screen
(2) it make the screen color richer an more clear.