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M.Shaf213

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About 4 years ago I was diagnosed with OCD, which brought no surprise after doing some tests. Anyways it's always resulted in making sure my products are always free of lint, dust, and scratches, with that being said. About last week or so I purchased a MacBook Pro 2020 model and already in a week of use, the gaps between the screen and case have begun to fill up with lint and dust, its triggered massive OCD. What is a good method that will not harm the MacBook and kick the lint out?
 

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I often use a rocket blower or similar device to gently remove dust from my equipment.
 
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does anything like air duster help?

From your photo it just looks like dust in the little gap between the glass and the logo panel, nothing underneath the glass. In that case it should definitely work. Better yet is a air duster with a built-in brush.
 
I am talking about screen.
I know.
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From your photo it just looks like dust in the little gap between the glass and the logo panel, nothing underneath the glass. In that case it should definitely work. Better yet is a air duster with a built-in brush.
What about the hinge gap? The dust isn’t visible in the photo but it’s there black area .
 

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