
A $2 Screen Cleaning Kit That Actually Works â Honest Review
Tested on MacBook, OLED monitor, and iPhone. Here's my honest take on this $2.02 AliExpress find.
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The smudge problem nobody wants to deal with
Screen cleaning is one of those tasks you put off until the fingerprints become genuinely distracting. I had a MacBook display that looked like it had been through a toddler's birthday party and a TV with that familiar oily film you can only see when the screen is off. I almost bought a name-brand spray for $12 at a tech store. Instead, I found this SIKEZHAN kit on AliExpress â spray bottle plus microfiber cloth â for $2.02. Price: $2.02 (was $4.12). I ordered it mostly out of curiosity. Here is my honest take.
What you actually get
The kit is a 2-ounce (roughly 60 ml) spray bottle and a microfiber cloth. The spray has a fine mist nozzle, which matters more than it sounds. A coarse or heavy spray runs the risk of liquid dripping into ports or keyboard gaps â a fine mist lets you apply a controlled amount directly to the cloth or lightly to the screen.
I tested it on a MacBook Pro display, an OLED monitor, an iPhone screen, and a 55-inch TV. In every case, it removed fingerprints, dust smears, and that greasy film without leaving streaks or residue. The cloth has decent weight to it â it does not feel like a cheap freebie that will shed fibers after two uses.
What surprised me was the OLED performance. OLED panels are unforgiving â any residue or micro-scratch shows up immediately when the screen is on. The SIKEZHAN spray left the panel clean with no visible residue after one pass. That is not nothing.
The real limitation worth stating plainly: 60 ml is not a lot of liquid. If you are cleaning one or two devices occasionally, you will be fine for a while. If you clean multiple screens regularly or share this with a household, you will go through it faster than expected. One reviewer on AliExpress specifically asked the seller to increase the bottle size by 30 to 50 ml, and that is fair feedback. You are not getting a months-long supply at this volume.
What does $2 normally buy you in this category?

Honestly, not much. At this price in a physical store you are looking at a generic cloth with no spray, or a small sample of a cleaning product that does not mention what surfaces it is safe for. The recognized options â WHOOSH, Zeiss, iKlear â run between $8 and $15 for a comparable kit.
The honest comparison: those brands have better-documented formulations and more established reputations, and if you are cleaning a $3,000 monitor in a professional studio, spending $15 for peace of mind makes sense. For everyday home use â phones, laptops, tablets, a TV â the SIKEZHAN kit does the same job without leaving anything behind on the screen.
Buy it if / Skip it if
Buy it if you have a handful of devices at home that need occasional cleaning and you cannot justify spending $10+ on a spray you will use once a month. Also buy it if you want a small practical gift to include with a phone case or tech accessory.
Skip it if you need a high-volume solution for professional or daily intensive use. The 60 ml bottle is not built for that. Skip it also if you are deeply brand-conscious about what touches your screens â in which case the established names will give you more certainty, just at a higher price.
My honest take: this is a product that does exactly what it says, costs less than a coffee, and surprised me by working well on an OLED panel. The bottle size is the only real friction point. At $2.02, the downside risk is essentially zero.
You can get it here: https://www.ali-ex.com/xAW9SM
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