Miracle Brands MiracleSpray for Electronics Cleaning, Safe Multisurface Cleaner for Any TV, Phone, Monitor, Keyboard, Screen, Computer, Includes Microfiber Towel - 8 Ounce Kit

MiracleSpray for Electronics Cleaning, Safe Multisurface Cleaner for Any TV, Phone, Monitor, Keyboard, Screen, Computer, Includes Microfiber Towel - 8 Ounce Kit

Features

  • Miracle Spray for Electronics is the ultimate solution for keeping your screens and devices spotless—ideal for cleaning smart TVs, laptops, smartphones, tablets, monitors, touchscreens, and more. Our screen cleaning spray and ultra-soft microfiber cloth work together to lift away smudges, dust, and oily fingerprints, leaving a clear, streak-free shine on all your favorite electronics.
  • Gentle on your screens – Designed for safe use on even the most delicate LCD, LED, CRT, and OLED displays. Compatible with major brands like LG, Samsung, Sony, Sharp, Apple (iPad, iPhone), Android devices, Kindle, laptops, and PC monitors. Whether you need a smart TV cleaner, phone screen cleaner, or LCD screen cleaner, Miracle Spray is your all-in-one solution.
  • Premium microfiber cloth – Each kit includes our plush microfiber cloth, engineered to safely clean screens without scratching or leaving behind lint. Designed to lift away tough smudges and stains while leaving zero streaks and no fiber shedding. For best results, always pair with Miracle Spray for a flawless, polished finish.
  • Easy-to-use screen cleaning kit – Miracle Spray makes screen care fast and simple. Just attach the sprayer to the bottle, apply the cleaner to the included microfiber cloth, and gently wipe your screen until it’s clean and clear. A quick, effective solution for a streak-free finish on all your favorite devices.
  • Quality screen care you can trust – Miracle Spray is your go-to screen cleaner, whether at home, in the office, or on the go. Made for all your devices, from laptops and MacBooks to smart TVs, monitors, and tablets. We stand behind the quality of every bottle—because your screens deserve the best. Use with our included microfiber cloth for a complete, worry-free cleaning solution.

Specifications

Color Blue, White
Size 8 Fl Oz
Unit Count 1

An 8 fl oz electronics cleaning spray kit with an ultra-soft microfiber cloth for cleaning screens and device surfaces such as TVs, monitors, laptops, tablets, smartphones, and keyboards. The formula lifts smudges, dust, and oily fingerprints without streaking and is intended for safe use on LCD, LED, OLED, and CRT displays; apply the spray to the cloth and gently wipe the surface.

Model Number: B0CPGPFW5Q

Miracle Brands MiracleSpray for Electronics Cleaning, Safe Multisurface Cleaner for Any TV, Phone, Monitor, Keyboard, Screen, Computer, Includes Microfiber Towel - 8 Ounce Kit Review

4.6 out of 5

A practical screen cleaner that actually earns its keep

Smudged screens are a fact of modern life. Between laptops, a TV, a couple of tablets, and a phone, I need something that restores clarity without leaving streaks or making me nervous about sensitive coatings. After several weeks with MiracleSpray, I’ve settled into a routine: shut the device off, spray the included cloth, and wipe. The short version is that it works—consistently—and it’s gentle enough for everything I tried.

What’s in the kit and how it’s meant to be used

The kit is simple: an 8 fl oz bottle of cleaner and a plush microfiber cloth. There’s no mystery to the process, but the instructions are worth following: attach the sprayer, apply the liquid to the cloth (not directly on the screen), and clean with light pressure. That “spray the cloth first” bit matters, especially for larger TVs or displays with thin bezels where excess moisture can migrate into seams.

The cloth is soft, densely woven, and sized appropriately for displays up to a large monitor or a midsize TV. It’s the kind of fiber that glides rather than drags, which helps the cleaner do its job without pushing residue around.

Cleaning performance

I tested MiracleSpray on a 27-inch matte monitor, a glossy laptop display, an OLED TV, a phone and tablet, and a standard glass desktop. In each case, it lifted fingerprints and minor oils quickly and, crucially, didn’t leave halos or directional streaks once the surface dried.

  • On glossy screens: One pass to distribute, a second light buff to finish was all I needed. Finger oils disappeared cleanly.
  • On matte coatings: The cleaner didn’t darken or “wet-map” the texture, and I didn’t observe any blotching once dry.
  • On glass: It left a very clear finish without the squeaky, draggy feel some glass cleaners cause.

I also tried it on a very neglected secondary monitor—dust fused to old smudges—where I usually need multiple attempts. Here, two cycles (spray the cloth, wipe, flip to a dry side and buff; then repeat) brought it back to near-new clarity. I wouldn’t call it magic on hardened, years-old grime, but it’s effective enough that a little patience is rewarded.

There’s virtually no noticeable scent, and it doesn’t leave residue on fingers after buffing. Just as important, I didn’t see any sign of damage to anti-glare or oleophobic coatings—no rainbowing, clouding, or softened patches.

Safe on sensitive displays

The cleaner is pitched as safe for LCD, LED, OLED, and even older CRT glass. I can’t test every panel type on the market, but on current devices it behaved exactly as a modern, ammonia-free, alcohol-safe formula should: no stinging odor, no rapid flash-drying that can lead to streaks, and no film that needs aggressive buffing. If you’ve been burned by all-purpose glass cleaners stripping coatings, this is a safer category of product.

That said, if you’re cleaning around the edges of an OLED or any display with open seams, keep the cloth just damp, not wet. Capillary action is real, and any liquid—no matter how gentle—can migrate if you saturate the edges.

The microfiber cloth: small detail, big difference

The included cloth is better than the throw-ins I typically expect with kits like this. It’s thick enough to hold cleaner without dripping, but not so plush that it sheds lint or leaves little fibers on the panel. After several washes (cold water, no fabric softener), it kept its texture and didn’t develop the fuzz that can scratch glossy screens. If you regularly clean multiple devices, you’ll eventually want a multi-pack of similar-grade microfiber, but for a single kit, this cloth carries its weight.

Ergonomics and small quirks

Two usability notes:

  • The bottle can tip over easily if you leave the sprayer attached and standing upright. It’s tall and light, so keep it stowed or set it on a stable surface.
  • The trigger sits close to the nozzle. If you spray aggressively, a small droplet can catch on your finger. It’s not messy, but it’s noticeable. A slower squeeze solves it, and it doesn’t affect the cleaning performance.

Neither issue is a deal-breaker, but they’re worth knowing if you plan to keep the bottle on your desk.

Where MiracleSpray fits—and where it doesn’t

This is a cleaner for clarity and maintenance, not a disinfectant. It’s ideal for:

  • TVs, monitors, laptops, tablets, and phones
  • Keyboards, mice, and housings where you want to lift skin oils without shine
  • Glass surfaces around your workspace

It’s not designed to sanitize high-touch surfaces, and it won’t remove abrasive particles baked onto a screen. If you’re dealing with gritty dust or sand, blow or brush that off first before wiping to avoid micro-scratches.

Tips for best results

  • Power down and cool the display. Warm screens show streaks more readily.
  • Spray the cloth, not the screen. Aim for “slightly damp.”
  • Use gentle, broad strokes. For stubborn spots, hold the damp cloth on the area for a second before wiping.
  • Flip to a dry section of the cloth and lightly buff to finish.
  • Wash the cloth regularly. A dirty microfiber just redistributes oils.

Following that routine, I consistently got a clean, streak-free finish across devices with minimal effort.

Bottle life and value

Because a little goes a long way, the 8 fl oz bottle should last months for a typical home office or household. On average, I used two to three sprays per screen, and one wipe plus a quick buff was enough. If you clean a TV weekly and a couple of smaller devices every few days, you’ll still be well within a single bottle for a good stretch.

From a value perspective, you’re paying for a purpose-built formula and a quality cloth that protects coatings. Could you make do with water on a microfiber? Sometimes, yes—especially for fresh dust. But for fingerprints, facial oils, and the film that accumulates from cooking or skin contact, the cleaner cuts through faster and finishes clearer, which is ultimately why I keep using it.

Reliability over time

Across repeated sessions, I didn’t notice any gunking around the nozzle or degradation in performance. The spray pattern is a narrow fan that wets a small area of the cloth evenly, helping avoid over-saturation. The formula’s consistency has been steady—no separation or clouding—and it remains essentially odorless.

What I liked

  • Consistent, streak-free results on glossy and matte screens
  • Gentle on sensitive coatings; no residue or rainbowing
  • Quality microfiber cloth with no lint or scratching
  • Low odor and comfortable to use indoors
  • Efficient: minimal product needed per cleaning

What could be better

  • Bottle is easy to tip if left on a busy desk
  • Trigger/nozzle geometry can leave a small droplet on your finger
  • One cloth is fine to start, but you’ll want more for multi-device households

The bottom line

MiracleSpray does exactly what a screen cleaner should: it restores clarity quickly, treats coatings with care, and leaves nothing behind. It’s straightforward to use, the included cloth is genuinely good, and aside from a slightly tippy bottle and a close-set trigger, there’s little to trip over.

Recommendation: I recommend MiracleSpray for anyone who wants a dependable, streak-free cleaner for TVs, monitors, laptops, and mobile devices. It’s safe, effective, and easy to integrate into a regular cleaning routine, with enough volume to be practical for a household or home office. If you already own a stack of decent microfibers, you’re set; if not, the included cloth makes this an easy one-stop pick.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Screen Cleaning Service

Offer on-site cleaning for retail stores, showrooms, real estate open houses, schools, and offices. Provide quick, safe cleaning for TVs, demo tablets, POS screens, and employee devices using MiracleSpray and microfiber cloths. Charge per-device or offer monthly maintenance contracts to keep client displays presentation-ready.


Private-Label Mini Kits for Hospitality

Purchase MiracleSpray kits (or partner to white-label) and repackage them as branded amenities for hotels, corporate welcome bags, upscale Airbnbs, and conference gift packs. Add a custom label, branded pouch, and printed care card — sell as bulk corporate gifts or hospitality replenishment subscriptions.


Refurb & Resale Prep Station

Build a small refurbishing business prepping used phones, tablets, and laptops for resale. Use the spray to remove grime and polish screens as part of your cosmetic refurbishment process, increasing resale value and customer trust. Combine with basic repairs, testing, and controlled photography (use the reflective panels idea) to list higher-priced, ‘like-new’ devices online.


Trade-Show & Event Screen Service

Provide on-demand screen maintenance at trade shows, conferences, and pop-up events so exhibitors’ demo screens stay fingerprint- and smudge-free. Rent a staffed kiosk or offer a contracted back-of-house service where booths subscribe for hourly cleaning — a low-overhead service with high perceived value to exhibitors relying on crisp displays.


Workshops: Device Care + DIY Kits

Run paid workshops teaching device-care best practices: proper cleaning, screen-protector application, and minor upkeep. Attendees get hands-on practice using MiracleSpray and the microfiber cloth, plus take-home DIY cleaning kits you assemble. Monetize with class fees, kit sales, and upsells (private labeling or bulk orders for teams).

Creative

Personalized Tech Gift Kits

Turn MiracleSpray kits into handcrafted gifts: design and print custom labels, wrap the 8 oz bottle with decorative sleeves, sew or embroider personalized pouches for the included microfiber cloth, and package with a small card of screen-care tips. Great for holidays, teacher gifts, or corporate swag — the kit is both useful and easy to brand or embellish.


Upcycled Display Frame

Refinish and repurpose old monitors or small TVs into decorative digital photo frames or shadow-box displays. Use the spray and microfiber to thoroughly clean screens and bezels before removing parts, installing LED backlighting or mounting prints behind the glass. The streak-free finish gives a professional look to reclaimed electronics art pieces.


Perfect Vinyl-Skin Workshop

Host small craft sessions making custom vinyl skins and stickers for phones, tablets, and laptops. Use MiracleSpray and the microfiber cloth to prep device surfaces for bubble-free adhesive application, teach design and cutting techniques, then finish by cleaning edges so the final product looks seamless and durable.


Acrylic Sign & Handlettering Studio

Create sleek handlettered signs, menu boards, or decorative panels on acrylic. The spray is ideal for removing fingerprints and dust before painting or applying vinyl lettering, and for final polishing afterward. Combine with gold leaf, paint pens, or vinyl to produce boutique-style signage for home or local shops.


Product Photography Reflective Panels

Make DIY photo backdrops and reflective surfaces using glass or acrylic sheets for smartphone and small-product photography. Use MiracleSpray to achieve a spotless, streak-free finish that creates crisp reflections and high-quality product shots — perfect for Etsy sellers or social media content creators crafting polished visuals.