Ever expose how filthy your computer screen is during an important meeting? While trying to show a friend something on your computer? Over time screens accumulate dust, strands of fuzz, fingerprints, and an array of mystery smudges that affect display quality. You paid enough to own a top-notch computer, but the average user barely pays attention to the condition of their Macbook screen until a cringe-worthy moment. Before you wipe away those dots on your Apple product with your grubby finger, learn best practices. These tips will help you maintain a display that's clearer and more vibrant.
Mix a 1:1 solution of distilled water and white vinegar in a small spray bottle. This step is optional if you prefer to use just distilled water.
Gently wipe the screen in a circular motion, applying light pressure. Start from the center and work your way outwards to avoid streaks.
Use a dry part of the damp cloth or a separate soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe off any excess moisture and wet spots.
Rub gently with a clean microfiber cloth to prevent water spots. Dry the screen completely before turning your Mac back on.
It's best to use distilled water as it does not contain minerals that can leave streaks or residue on the screen. Fresh water from the tap can contain impurities that might scratch or leave marks. There is no need to use warm water, room temp is fine.
Cleaning your Mac screen once a month is generally sufficient for most users. However, if you use your device in a dusty or oily environment, you might have more frequent cleaning requirements. A bonus tip is to keep a soft microfiber cloth amongst your office set-up so that you can dust off the entire surface and go longer between full cleanings.
There are a variety of commercial screen cleaning wipes that use alcohol solutions that are safe, but they can come at a marked up price. You'll see options like a 70-percent isopropyl alcohol wipe, but it's crucial to check if they are specifically designed for LCD or LED screens and aren't just toting the apple icon for marketing. When in doubt, avoid severe damage by sticking to the distilled water and microfibre cloths method.
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