How to clean your Mac, iPad and iPhone?
Apple crafts its devices from robust materials, yet even the company’s gadgets require careful handling and proper care. Our experts’ recommendations will help you avoid visits to the service center and extend the lifespan of your Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
What You Need to Know Before Cleaning Apple Devices?
For cleaning the screen and casing, it’s recommended to use only a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh, linty fabrics, towels (including paper towels), as they are unsuitable for these purposes. Cleaning wipes with a 70% ethyl alcohol solution or special disinfectant wipes, such as Clorox, work best for screen, keyboard, and other surface cleaning.
Using aerosol sprays, solvents, cleaning agents, or those containing bleach, acetone, or hydrogen peroxide is extremely dangerous! Do not use disinfectant solutions even on textile and leather surfaces of cases and other accessories, let alone on the devices.
Also, avoid moisture entering the device’s openings. However, if liquid does get inside your device, it is recommended not to delay and seek assistance from an authorized Apple service center in Uzbekistan.
How to Clean the Screen of Mac, iPad, and iPhone?
Before taking any action with Apple devices, turn them off and disconnect them from the power adapter. Peripheral devices should also be disconnected, and covers and other accessories should be removed.
Slightly moisten the cloth with water or a special cleaning solution. Do not spray the solution directly onto the screen, as liquid may seep into the display and cause damage.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth. Microfiber cloths are an ideal choice. Wipe the screen very gently, applying minimal pressure to avoid damage.
How to Clean the Casing of Apple Devices?
For the most part, the same recommendations apply to cleaning the MacBook, iPad, or iPhone casing as for the screen: a soft cloth, low humidity, moderate pressure on the device. Removing dirt from the casing with a special cleaning solution is quite simple.
A significant enemy of technology, especially Mac, is dust. It constantly floats in the air, and only regular cleaning helps reduce its quantity. However, it does not completely eliminate dust. Its particles inevitably penetrate inside the MacBook casing and settle on the components. This worsens heat dissipation: the computer starts to overheat, make noise, and work more slowly. In particularly advanced cases, some components may fail. For example, the video chip is sensitive to overheating.
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