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Black_Mage

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I was looking up information on nano-texture displays when I found a couple of sites that said it's important to be careful when cleaning this type of display to avoid damaging it. I wasn't aware that they are more fragile than regular displays. I ordered a high-quality microfiber cloth to clean the display. If you own a MacBook with this type of display, how do you keep it clean?
 
Disclaimer: I don't own a Nano Texture MBP. I do own a Nano Texture Apple Studio Display and an iPad Pro with Nano Texture Display.

I just use an eye glasses cloth and some humidity from my breath. Has been working well for my Apple Studio Display and my M5 iPad Pro 11'.

It doesn't seem "more fragile" to me - the Apple Pencil would tear it apart if it was. I think it's just easier to scratch if you jab it with a sharp object or get some nasty stuff in-between the cloth and the screen and rub hard. It scratches easier.
 
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Nano texture MacBooks come with a microfiber cloth from Apple in the box. I just wipe the screen carefully with it. It's been fine over the last year, no scratches.
 
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