The very first step in cleaning your screen is to start with a clean screen. Performing cleaning maintenance on your computer will save you the hassle of having to clean smudges and fingerprints off of your monitor or laptop display. Luckily, you don’t have to go out and buy a separate cleaning kit for your Macbook screen like you do when cleaning a smartphone screen.
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What not to do while cleaning MacBook Screen?Ĭleaning your Macbook pro is similar to cleaning your cell phone. Even Clorox Disinfecting Wipes (with 70-75%) of alcohol are good to use with gentle wiping. If you have a disinfectant wipe with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol content then you can use it on your MacBook screen. The main reason for not using a disinfectant is the residue that it leaves behind. For starters, a disinfectant is more potent than alcohol which can cause damage to plastics. To be honest, I’m certainly not a Mac specialist, but from my experience I’d say using a pure disinfectant isn’t the best thing to do. I’ve had a few commentor’s ask me if it’s ok to clean their MacBook with something other than the cleaning cloth that comes with the laptop. Step 6 : You can Use disinfectants with (70-75 percent) on Apple Products Screen Don’t try to put it back together before it is dry and get it inspected from authorised technician. And if the liquid was water, dry the computer out with a blower and leave it in a warm place for. If any device you own has been exposed to moisture, begin by taking it apart and put the device somewhere to dry off. Many liquid substances are harmful to computer parts. The inside of your MacBook is a really important component that can be affected by residue from food or liquids. There is an exception for products that say “moisture may be used” or similar wording, or those labeled as being “water-resistant,” but even then the manufacturer’s recommendations should be followed. When companies advise against the use of water or moisture, they are specifically talking about liquids.