I have been disinfecting my smartphone and glasses with disinfectant wipes, and have had no problems with coatings so far. I haven’t used them on my computer screen; I know the antireflective coating on the macbook screens can be sensitive.
My disinfectant wipes are neither alcohol nor bleach, but quaternary ammonium (with a list of ingredient names all having the form ”...yl ammonium chloride”.) My sense is that this seems to be typical of generic “disinfecting wipes”.
I have been disinfecting my smartphone and glasses with disinfectant wipes, and have had no problems with coatings so far. I haven’t used them on my computer screen; I know the antireflective coating on the macbook screens can be sensitive.
My disinfectant wipes are neither alcohol nor bleach, but quaternary ammonium (with a list of ingredient names all having the form ”...yl ammonium chloride”.) My sense is that this seems to be typical of generic “disinfecting wipes”.
They are basically surfactants that work by disrupting cell membranes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternary_ammonium_cation]