Keeping your screen clean
Filed under: Portables, How-tos, Macbook Pro, TUAW Tips, MacBook
Although I can be a bit of a slob, I’m pretty anal retentive when it comes to keeping my electronics clean. That goes triple for my MacBook. Although I was pretty scrupulous with my last laptop, the glossy screen and black casing that shows all have due me to become even more attentive. Even though I don’t have humans touching my screen all the moment, I manage to build up build up of fingerprints, smudges and dust marks (most likely from the keyboard) that require giving the screen a full cleaning every week.
The Apple Blog has posted some some great tips/techniques for keeping your screen looking like new, and while they are directed for glossy screen owners, the same basic techniques can be used for any screen, be it iPod/iPhone, matte LCD screen (like on a MacBook Pro or older Apple laptop), iMac, etc.
The key is getting the right type of cleaning solution an the right type of cleaning cloth. The author of the tips exposition recommends using monitor wipes from some sort of Office supply
As for the right kind of cloth, you want to use a lint-free microfiber lens cloth (it will be slightly textured as opposed to a smooth microfiber cloth that you use for polishing/cleaning an iPod or digital camera screen, you can use a smooth microfiber cloth, but I have had much better results with the more textured ultra-suede cloths for laptop screens).
Now for the actual cleaning:
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