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Recommended way to clean the screen MBP Retina?

Can anybody recommend a product or house hold remedy?  I have two different solutions designed for this purpose but they leave the screen smudgy/foggy/cloudy.  It's not that noticeable when you view it straight on but even the slightest angle can show it, especially when the content on the screen is dark.

 

I have tried


RQC LCD SCREEN CLEANING KIT

Suitable for: Laptop screen, digital camera, PDA, Plasma screen, LCD screen, CD/DVD media, mobiles, etc.  (or so it says)

 

Also tried:

 

AF Screen-Clene  from AF Computer Cleaning Products (AF International, Kingsbury Park, Midland Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 0AN, UK) 

(GB): Highly effective non-smearing pump action (NOT!) cleaner for use on monitor screens, anti-glare filters and glass surfaces of photocopiers and overhead projectors.  Spray onto lint-free cloths such as AF Safetiss or Safecloths and wipe surface.  Not suitable for mesh filters.  Contains no alcohol.  Anti-static, non-flammable.  Biodegradable.  1 litre refill available - order code SCS01L.  Keep out of reach of children. 

 

www.af-net.com

 

Looks alot more legit but produces the same bad results. 

 

Both also produce bad results on my thunderbolt. 

 

Strangley both seem to work at least OK (definitely a lot better) on MacBook Air and on other screens from other manufactures like Philips or Dell, etc. 

 

Can anybody recommend that right stuff to restore my screens to a factory condition.  They are clean now but when viewed from an angle they are cloudy.   I don't think they are permenently damaged because cleaning them again moves the clouds around.

 

I'd post in the thunderbolt forum but nobody seem sto read that at all.  Never had a post answered in the thunderbolt category.  I am having the same exact issues with the built in screen on the Retina.

 

Thanks.



Dishwasher.

 

Not really.

Usually I use window cleaner. Spray a little bit onto a microfiber rag (not paper towels or most other paper based products - scratches the screen) wipe on, wipe off. Worked well for me.


Good luck!



In addition, it looks like Apple has an article on this. How to clean your screen - According to Apple.



I use this with great success:

 

https://www.windex.com/en-US/Products/Pages/electronic-cleaner-and-wipes.aspx

 

I spray it on a small microfiber cloth and wipe of with a large microfiber cloth (12" x 15").  The display looks like it came out of the box.

 

THIS IS NOT ORDINARY WINDEX GLASS CLEANER!

 

Ciao.



I use Monster-iClean (sparingly!), and a microfibre cloth. Works great for me.

Available on google search or here -

https://www.microcenter.com/product/202967/Monster_iClean_Screen_Cleaner_200ml



Wow.  Plain water?  Ridiculous.  That doesn't even work on a car.  Hasn't apple ever heard of/seen water spots?

 

Awful.

 

Thanks for the suggestions from all the rest.  Monster iClean, Windex, etc. sounds worth a try.

 

Gnomish8 wrote:

 

In addition, it looks like Apple has an article on this. How to clean your screen - According to Apple.



Hi All,

 

I visited an Apple Genius Bar today to bring my MPB in for repair. While I was there I asked about he screen cleaner and as I remembered they do use a screen cleaner. Frank (anApple Genius tech) told me they use it all the time and buy it in bulk because it works so well.

 

Here is a link to the 3.4oz: https://amzn.to/2g9GJuV

 

Here is a link to the big bottle (16.9oz) I ordered: https://amzn.to/2fI5DRL

 

Here is a link to wipes they have: https://amzn.to/2yHzgKf

 

Here is verification for any doubters out there. (shot taken today at Apple store in San Mateo, CA)

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