If you had white MacBook for two years and it’s now getting a little dirty. There are some grease marks on casing and on sides of monitor. Screen is covered in dust and fingerprints. And keyboard keys are enclosed in finger oils, fuzz, and it's even worse under them. Cleaning MacBook not only remains you from looking like a slob in front of associate, but could expand its life if done appropriately.

Instructions

1. Begin with marks on "fuselage" of MacBook. Begin with all that is not on screen or keyboard. Many persons generally suggest using Mr. Clean Magic Erasers, and these do look to work well at getting marks from years of oil and grime off of white casing of a MacBook. You can utilize a minute dab of rubbing alcohol and a Kleenex. To spot-treat stains, try using a Q-tip and a little rubbing alcohol also.

2. Make use of lint-free cloth and water to clean screen. Many PC stores will sell special screen-cleaning wipes. People suggest using glass cleaning wipes also. Apple itself suggests using a little bit of water to wet a lint-free cloth and then rubbing the fingerprints and grease off of monitor.

3. Make use of a can of air and a Q-tip to clean keyboard. Sadly, MacBook keyboard is disreputably difficult to clean keyboards in history of PC. The keys are a pain to eliminate, and a full below-the-keys cleaning is best left to professionals. To get keys looking shiny and new, though, run a Q-tip along channels in between them and then spray out grime under as best you can with a can of compressed air. Shut off the machine and do a final once over with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser or a Q-tip dipped in rubbing alcohol.