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Jaben3421

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Hey everyone,
Yesterday my dog decided to come join me on my couch, and being a dog who drools a lot, shook her head and some spit landed on my screen leaving little dots everywhere that I can't get off. It is driving me insane. Does anyone know of the best way to clean the rMBP screens? I'm a afraid to put water on my screen to clean it because it always streaks afterwards. Thanks for any help.
 

redkamel

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Hey everyone,
Yesterday my dog decided to come join me on my couch, and being a dog who drools a lot, shook her head and some spit landed on my screen leaving little dots everywhere that I can't get off. It is driving me insane. Does anyone know of the best way to clean the rMBP screens? I'm a afraid to put water on my screen to clean it because it always streaks afterwards. Thanks for any help.

There are probably numerous threads about this.

I use camera lens cleaning solutions and a microfiber cloth. Works very well. I figure if it the chemical won't damage multicoated lenses, it won't damage the glass over my MBP. Never had a problem with MF cloths either.

If you are very protective of your screen they sell single use camera lens cleaning wipes that also would probably work great and a pack of 10 or 20 could last a year.
 
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