

Then, go ahead and pull out your clean, soft, lint-free cloth and dampen it slightly with water. To clean your MacBook screen, first ensure the steps we took in the first section have been met. Be sure to spray them on a cloth and use that to apply it to the product. While you can certainly use cleaning products (obviously, only ones that are designed for use on your product don't just use generic cleaning supplies) that come as a spray, don't use them to spray directly onto the product. Things to AvoidĪs Apple recommends, do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives. We'll take a look at some of the products available later in the article. While they aren't required to clean your MacBook, they are an option, especially for cleaning your case. There's also a range of additional solutions and cleaning supplies you can buy, most of which at your local Apple Store. (For what it's worth, I've seen many people recommend a 3M product, such as the micro-fibre lens cleaning cloth.) If you don't own one, they're fairly inexpensive and available online and from office and even auto supply stores. The most basic toolkit, and the Apple-recommended one, should include a clean, soft, lint-free cloth and a source of water in which to lightly dampen it. Aside from the MacBook you that you want to clean, you're going to need a few things on hand to support your efforts.
