Hoi Guys,
Last week i damaged the screen of my 2015 MacBook Pro. I wanted to clean the screen but then i whiped the coating of my screen. I looked it up on internet then i saw it is a known issue. Decided to sell the Mac and order a brand new MacBook Air. I am curious if i can clean this the way i always did or if there is still a chance i can damage it. I use a damp/wet general purpose cleaning cloth from the local grocery shop and dry it off with a dry coton cloth. In the past i used this method on macbooks and was always no problem. Can anyone shine some light on this?
Thanks
Last week i damaged the screen of my 2015 MacBook Pro. I wanted to clean the screen but then i whiped the coating of my screen. I looked it up on internet then i saw it is a known issue. Decided to sell the Mac and order a brand new MacBook Air. I am curious if i can clean this the way i always did or if there is still a chance i can damage it. I use a damp/wet general purpose cleaning cloth from the local grocery shop and dry it off with a dry coton cloth. In the past i used this method on macbooks and was always no problem. Can anyone shine some light on this?
Thanks