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How to Clean a MacBook

For millions of people, their PCs and laptops are more than just machines. Due to the long hours spent at work or play on them, many people usually consider them as an extension of themselves and desire to have them in tip-top condition at all times. A MacBook is one of the most expensive and powerful personal computing devices available on the market today, and one of the most beloved by its users. Below are steps for how to clean a MacBook properly.

Importance of Cleaning Your MacBook

Cleaning MacBooksAccording to Jonathan Millman, Chief Technology Officer at Hooplah Interactive, a computer could “fry” if it is not kept clean. When dust, soot, and lint from the air accumulate and clog vents and coat internal components within a MacBook, it can cause the system’s Central Processing Unit — or its “brain” — to overheat. This is undesirable as heat is the major cause of failed components in most computer systems. Cleaning a MacBook regularly can save expensive maintenance costs in the future.

Cleaning the Exterior of a MacBook

When a MacBook has an accumulation of dust on the outside surfaces, it is a sure bet that there is dust on the inside, too. However, how one cleans the external dirt is very different from how one would clean the dust on the interior. To clean the exterior surfaces of the machine usually requires a soft, lint-free cloth and distilled water.

It is important that the cloth is soft to avoid scratching the surface of the MacBook. To reduce the risk of electric shock and damage to the MacBook, it must be unplugged from its power adaptor and the battery removed. If possible, one should lay the gadget on a soft surface or cloth, to prevent scratches from the work surface when one turns it over for cleaning.

Next, moisten the lint-free cloth with distilled water and wring it out so that it remains only slightly damp and not dripping wet. Then, wipe the exterior surfaces down with the damp cloth to get rid of the dust and dirt.

When cleaning the MacBook’s exterior, ensure that you do not spray water directly on the computer. Vitally, take care to ensure that water does not enter any of the ports. To remove any fingerprints and smudges, use a 1:1 solution of distilled water and rubbing alcohol. Alternatively, you may use a number of cleaning solutions commercially available for this job. A point to note is that Apple discourages the use of solvents, aerosol sprays, or abrasives for cleaning MacBooks.

Cleaning the Keyboard and Touchpad

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According to British microbiologist James Francis, who took a swab to 33 keyboards, a toilet seat and a toilet door handle in a typical office,  four of the keyboards he tested proved to be potential health hazards, while one had five times more germs than were found on the toilet seat. Considering this, and the fact that the MacBook’s keyboard is the area that a user touches the most, it is imperative to ensure that you clean the keyboard regularly and thoroughly.

However, due to the unique design of the keyboard keys on a MacBook, it is easy for cleaning fluids or water to enter the inside of the machine and cause problems. Therefore, it’s important to ensure that the cloth used for cleaning the keyboard is barely damp and does not drip. In addition, wipe each key individually for a more thorough clean instead of a general swipe of the entire keyboard.

What To Do If Fluid Drips Into the Keyboard

In case any cleaning fluid drips into the keyboard, turn it over immediately, then remove the battery and the keyboard, and then blot the screen with a paper towel. If possible, lightly blow the vents and the keyboard with compressed air. However, you must understand that any kind of fluid spilled into a MacBook has the potential to cause serious damage to the system. Therefore, if this happens, contact a professional MacBook repair technician as soon as possible, even if the laptop seems to operate normally at the particular moment.

Cleaning Ports and Outputs

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As with cleaning the rest of the MacBook, cleaning the ports would require you to power down your gadget and then unplug it from its power adapter or any peripherals such as external drives.

After doing that, use a soft cloth free of lint to wipe the exterior of the ports for any dirt, dust, or grime. If there is any dirt stuck or encrusted within the ports themselves, you may use a dry, soft brush, such an old, worn toothbrush, and some alcohol to loosen the dirt. However, you must allow the alcohol on the MacBook to dry off completely before you plug in your computer to the main power.

In case something goes wrong while cleaning your MacBook, or if you’re cleaning your MacBook because it’s not running smoothly in the first place, you can send it to MacBook repair specialists iFixYouri.

How to Clean a Laptop

How to clean a LaptopA new laptop operates smoothly and rarely experiences overheating. However, this changes with time. Your notebook uses a processor to process tasks, such as online browsing, rendering, and retrieving and saving files, just to mention a few.

Since a laptop requires electrical power to work, it often generates a lot of heat. To cool the processors, a laptop relies on fans and heat sinks. If you do not clean the inside of your gadget regularly, dust is likely to buildup and greatly reduce the cooling efficiency of the heat sinks and cooling fans.

When this happens, your laptop may overheat and shut down on its own. However, this does not necessarily mean that your machine has either a mechanical or a software problem. In fact, cleaning the dirt is likely to clear the air vents and improve its performance. Follow these steps to clean your computer safely.

Getting Started to Clean Your Laptop

Laptops vary widely in terms of both design and functionality. Start by reading the user manual and making a visual inspection of your computer. Try to look for panels that you can unscrew to access certain internal parts, for example, optical drives and fans.

Fortunately, devices with access panels at the bottom are quite easy to dismantle. In addition, most manufacturers maintain websites that offer invaluable advice.

Get the Right Tools

In order to dismantle your laptop safely for cleaning, you need to have the right tools. For one, you need tools to unscrew and open your machine’s casing. These include:

  • screwdriver
  • a guitar plectrum
  • a can of compressed air
  • a pair of tweezers
  • a plastic putty knife
  • a soft bristled brush
  • a small flashlight.

Most of these tools are readily available at nearly every electronics store. With these tools, you would be able to pry open your computer without damaging it and cleaning dust and grime that has accumulated inside over time.

Removing and Cleaning the Access Panels

How to clean a LaptopBefore you begin the cleaning process, power down your laptop and unplug it from the mains power. Place the computer upside down on an anti-static mat.

If you do not have an anti-static mat, make sure you are wearing an anti-static wristband in order to ensure that static charge is dissipated. After this, remove the battery and then use the right screwdriver to remove the access panel screws. With the access panel or case out of the way, you should be able to see components such as processors, fans, heat sinks and graphics cards.

Cleaning Fans and Air Vents

How to clean a LaptopBefore you proceed, it is important to note that fans spin in a particular direction. If you force the fans to spin in the wrong direction, you are likely to damage them. With this in mind, it is never a good idea to use compressed air to clean your fan. However, if you have to use a can of compressed air, pin the fan firmly in place.

This will prevent the fan from rotating in the wrong direction. Alternatively, you may use cotton buds to clean dust and grime. You can also use a pair of tweezers to pick up large pieces of debris lodged inside the fan blades. For the air vents, you can use compressed air to blow out dust.

Motherboard

Most laptop motherboards also attract balls of dust and lint. Use a pair of tweezers to pick up these balls of dirt. In addition, use a brush with soft bristles to remove dust on the motherboard’s components. If you can, do not touch motherboard components with your hands. This is to avoid leaving greasy smudges on the electronic contacts.

Cleaning the Heat Sink

This typically depends on the type of heat sink. In some laptop models, you will find the heat sink inside the fan casing. If this is the case, follow service manual instructions to clean or remove the heat sink. On the other hand, the heat sink may be a standalone unit. You can use a pair of tweezers to remove dust balls. Finally, use compressed air to blow off any remaining dust particles.

The Keyboard

Your laptop’s keyboard is one of the most dirt-prone parts. Common dirt particles include food crumbs, dust, lint, and hair. Depending on the design of your laptop, you may have to remove several screws to access the keyboard. After this, disconnect the motherboard connector. This will free the keyboard for cleaning. Use a damp cloth to clear food crumbs and dirt that has stuck to the keyboard. If your manufacturer recommends using compressed air to remove dirt, you can proceed. Otherwise, do not attempt to do so if your manufacturer says it is not safe.

Most computer manufacturers recommend cleaning a laptop once every year. This will get rid of dirt and dust that has accumulated over 12 months of regular use. Start by gathering tools for opening and cleaning your gadget. These include electrical screwdrivers, compressed air cans, forceps or tweezers, cotton buds, as well as a piece of damp cloth. Always use an anti-static wristband to dissipate static charge. In addition, read the user manual carefully. This will give you a good idea of what you can or cannot do during the cleaning process. If you damage your laptop while cleaning it, or if you’re experiencing problems that you can’t fix by cleaning it, take it to a laptop repair store and get it checked.

Issues with Retina Displays on MacBook Pro

If an extensive discussion thread in forums on Apple Support is any indication, then there is seemingly a problem with a number of MacBook Pros that are outfitted with Retina displays. The affected Retina displays show burn-in and image retention.

LG Manufactured Displays

John K, who is a member on the Apple Support forums, contributes to the discussion by pointing out that the problem seems to be taking place primarily with MacBook Pros that are outfitted with LG manufactured Retina displays. It has been found that other displays that are manufactured by Samsung seemingly display the colors more accurately, they are brighter and they do not have the same issues with burn-in and image retention.

Terminal Command

This helpful terminal command:

ioreg -lw0 | grep \”EDID\” | sed “/[^<]*xxd -p -r | strings -6

will assist you in determining the manufacturer of the display that has been installed in your own MacBook Pro.

This terminal command is used to check whether an LG Screen is on a MacBook Air. If the display code starts with “LP,” then it is an LG display. It has been verified that users of the LG panel see a faint ghosting of the Finder windows whenever they access any PowerPoint slideshow that has a gray background.

Individuals who have a MacBook Pro outfitted with a Retina display and have been experiencing this problem can contact iFixYouri to perform the necessary repairs.

Tips To Extend MacBook Battery Life

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The battery life of a Macbook depends primarily on its usage, as well as its configuration. All MacBooks have a battery status menu that displays the charge level of the battery as well as whether it is charging or not. The battery status menu and the menu bar lay side to side on the right side of the computer. It undergoes varying changes and updates depending on the system workload and screen brightness. Below are some tips that you can use to get the most out of your MacBook battery.

First Things First

Click on system preferences on your MacBook dock. A silver square with a gear train inside represents the system preferences. Next, click on energy saver and check the graphics settings. If they are set on the ‘higher performance’ option, change it to ‘better battery life’. In order to save the changes on your graphics option, you will have to log out.

Use Only What’s Necessary

Turn off unused technologies and features and maximize your MacBook’s battery life. This follows the same logic as switching off the lights in an empty room. Start by ejecting DVDs and CDs that you are not using. The optical drive will use battery power to read these media as long as they are in the drive. Disconnect all peripherals such as digital cameras, external hard drives, mice and printers. Connected peripherals draw power through the fire wire or USB ports. This reduces your battery life considerably. Shut down any running applications that are not in use as well as runaway applications.

Turn off Local Networks

Turn off your Bluetooth or AirPort to extend your battery life if you are not using them. Click on the menu bar and select the AirPort or Bluetooth option. Choose the turn off option of either feature from the drop-down menu to turn them off. You can also deactivate the two features from the system preferences option.

Reduce Brightness

Reduce your screen brightness to a comfortable level. The brightness of your MacBook screen has the greatest impact on your battery life when compared to any other setting. Pressing the F1 key will dim the screen to a comfortable brightness level. For example, reducing your screen brightness from 100% to 50% on a MacBook Pro will add up to three hours on your total battery life.

Pressing the F8 key on your MacBook will turn off the keyboard backlight further extending your battery life.

Check Your Battery Condition

If you are running Mac OS X v10.6.x or higher, holding the option key and clicking the battery status menu will display the condition of your battery. The MacBook should indicate normal battery condition for optimum performance. A ‘replace soon’ condition indicates that the battery needs replacement soon while a ‘replace now’ condition requires immediate battery replacement. If you see this sign, your computer may be getting old and you should check out iFixYouri’s Mac laptop repair services.