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Hi friends,

What is the best possible option to clean the white keys, trackpad and the adjacent areas ? White Macs' are prone to dirt. Kindly suggest a remedy ??
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If you have ground-in dirt on the textured surface of the keys, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser does a great job (just don't scrub too hard). Otherwise, a squirt of an ammonia free glass cleaner on a cloth will generally do a good job for occasional cleaning. I recommend Spic 'n Span Cinch for this purpose (it also does a stellar job on screens).

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If you have ground-in dirt on the textured surface of the keys, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser does a great job (just don't scrub too hard). Otherwise, a squirt of an ammonia free glass cleaner on a cloth will generally do a good job for occasional cleaning. I recommend Spic 'n Span Cinch for this purpose (it also does a stellar job on screens).
Thanks cwa107, I have to ebay one of these products, don't get any of them at my place. So request for some more options. Will then order the most recommended one. The Cinch spray looks okay. Thank you
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