Forumers, do any of you also have these micro traces on new macbooks ??? it seems to me that it is inevitable over time
I think that since they use it in apple, it is worth starting to use it to clean their macbooks. I have woosh, but I haven't checked it yet. Maybe some of my colleagues use it and will say something about it ???how about using whoosh Cleaner Kit ?i read its used in apples stores
IMOI would be afraid to put a screen protector on such a delicate coating as on MBP 16, apple also does not recommend it.
I haven't cleaned my screen and although the smudges bother me, I know well than to clean it constantly. I'd rather just do a once every 6 month clean than avoid the stain gate.IMO
MBP are too fragile to maintain plus cleaning the screen is pain. I have a screen protector on. Once installed, it is not noticeable at all.
Before I put the protector on, I used water and a cleaning cloth and I never had any issues. I wouldn't use ANY liquid near the screen.I haven't cleaned my screen and although the smudges bother me, I know well than to clean it constantly. I'd rather just do a once every 6 month clean than avoid the stain gate.
I feel a screen protector might help.Before I put the protector on, I used water and a cleaning cloth and I never had any issues. I wouldn't use ANY liquid near the screen.
Yes, I got mine from Amazon, it cover the whole screen no camera cut-out.I feel a screen protector might help.
I would even recommend not to touch the keyboard ;-)The MacBook Pro displays have a VERY thin, sprayed-on anti-glare coating.
It will start to "wear" from the first time it's wiped. Even very minute wear.
This is why the best way to "maintain the display" is to touch it (with your hands, with a cleaning cloth, with ANYTHING) as little as possible.
If there's dust on it, then "dust it away" instead of "wiping" it.
Use a dampened cloth only when there's no other way to loosen something on the surface.
Again, the best way to keep it in good condition, is to take care not to get it dirty in the first place...
Well, there are some protectors that take into account this and help to mitigate.I would even recommend not to touch the keyboard ;-)
On my MBP, the tolerance between the screen and the keyboard is so tight that when I close the lid, the grease that sits on the keys is tranfered to the screen and there is nothing I can do about it (apart from not touching the keyboard, or cleaning the keyboard after each use).