Cleaning your MacBook screen properly is crucial to avoid damage. Here's a breakdown:
Power Down and Unplug: Always turn off your MacBook and disconnect it from the power adapter before cleaning. This prevents any electrical mishaps and makes it easier to see smudges.
Use a Soft, Lint-Free Cloth: Microfiber cloths, like those used for eyeglasses, are ideal. Avoid paper towels, tissues, or abrasive cloths, as they can scratch the screen. For more details on selecting the right cloth, see this Choosing the Right Cloth.
Dry Cleaning First: Often, a simple dry wipe is enough to remove dust and fingerprints. Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion.
Dampen, Don't Soak: If dry cleaning doesn't suffice, lightly dampen the cloth with distilled water. Never spray liquid directly onto the screen. Excess moisture can seep into the edges and damage the internal components. See more details about Avoiding Water Damage.
Wipe Gently: Wipe the screen again with the dampened cloth, using gentle, circular motions.
Dry the Screen: Use a dry portion of the microfiber cloth to remove any remaining moisture.
Specific Cleaners (Use Sparingly): Apple recommends using 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes or sprays when needed. Make sure to apply the alcohol on the cloth instead of spraying directly to the screen. Further information can be found at Appropriate Cleaners
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Never use ammonia-based cleaners, window cleaners, or any solutions containing acetone, as these can damage the screen's coating.
Stubborn Smudges: For persistent smudges, repeat the damp cleaning process. Avoid applying excessive pressure.
Let it Air Dry (Optional): Although wiping with a dry cloth should be enough, you can allow the screen to air dry completely before closing the laptop.
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