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Oct 13, 2013 7:22 PM in response to Walterineby AnaMusic,How to Clean Apple Products > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3226
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Oct 13, 2013 8:04 PM in response to Walterineby Grant Bennet-Alder,Macintosh computers are developed by extremely meticulous developers. They do not accumulate filth that needs periodic "cleaning".
If your underlying complaint is that your computer seems to be operating more slowly than it used to, you need to focus in on the exact complaint you have, and be very specific, rather than falling back on trite descriptions ported from "that other operating environment."
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Oct 13, 2013 8:12 PM in response to Walterineby PlotinusVeritas,no dripping water , no solvents.
BEST accy. to have for a macbook or any computer is a cheap $1 small paintbrush.
Use it to sweep the keyboard and cracks.
NEVER apply pressure to the screen while holding the back of the monitor, too much pressure on LCD is bad news. Dont do it.
Grant Bennet-Alder West of Boston, USA
Macintosh computers are developed by extremely meticulous developers. They do not accumulate filth that needs periodic "cleaning".
SAYS WHO?? They certainly DO.
admittedly aluminum alloy casing STAYS much cleaner than plastic.
However crud in the keyboard,...same
and the fans suck in dust and fuzz and fluff same as ANY laptop fan.
I just took apart an IMAC, 2 Mac Minis, and 3 macbook Pros within the past week.
3 came from "pet homes",......they were utterly CHOKED TO DEATH brim full of fuzz and dust.