N NewBench Cancelled Original poster Jun 24, 2010 620 696 Jun 13, 2020 #1 Any tips to do this safely? Thanks Last edited: Jun 13, 2020
? ||\|| Suspended Nov 21, 2019 419 688 Jun 13, 2020 #2 Isopropyl alcohol, 90 percent or greater. It’s the only solution you should be using on electronics. Reactions: Audit13
Audit13 macrumors 604 Apr 19, 2017 6,939 1,862 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 13, 2020 #3 ||\|| said: Isopropyl alcohol, 90 percent or greater. It’s the only solution you should be using on electronics. Click to expand... I try to use 99% when possible but it's expensive now due to covid.
||\|| said: Isopropyl alcohol, 90 percent or greater. It’s the only solution you should be using on electronics. Click to expand... I try to use 99% when possible but it's expensive now due to covid.
Fishrrman macrumors Penryn Feb 20, 2009 29,709 13,824 Jun 14, 2020 #4 You DON'T want to be "cleaning" a MacBook Pro screen IF it's one of the MBP's that has the sprayed-on anti-glare coating. Before you know it, that coating will start "flaking off". Hence the situation known as "StainGate"...
You DON'T want to be "cleaning" a MacBook Pro screen IF it's one of the MBP's that has the sprayed-on anti-glare coating. Before you know it, that coating will start "flaking off". Hence the situation known as "StainGate"...