Lysol with micro scrub beads will remove 100% of the coating. Have done it on a handful of macs with no issues, no scratches. I use the purple one with citrus. Just apply medium to light pressure in a circular motion. It will take about 30 minutes to remove all the coating, just be patient. Use a new wipe for about every 5 square inches to avoid scratches caused by reflective coating gon the wipe.
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Lysol with micro scrub beads will remove 100% of the coating. Have done it on a handful of macs with no issues, no scratches. I use the purple one with citrus. Just apply medium to light pressure in a circular motion. It will take about 30 minutes to remove all the coating, just be patient. Use a new wipe for about every 5 square inches to avoid scratches caused by reflective coating on the wipe.
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I a 15 inch I use about 5 wipes so a 13 inch should use about 3. More is better.
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On a 15 inch I use about 5 wipes so a 13 inch should use about 3. More is better.
Lysol with micro scrub beads will remove 100% of the coating. Have done it on a handful of macs with no issues, no scratches. I use the purple one with citrus. Just apply medium to light pressure in a circular motion. It will take about 30 minutes to remove all the coating, just be patient. Use a new wipe for about every 5 square inches to avoid scratches caused by reflective coating gon the wipe.
I a 15 inch I use about 5 wipes so a 13 inch should use about 3. More is better.
Here is a link to the one i use
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lysol-Citrus-Scent-Dual-Action-Disinfecting-Wipes-75-Count-19200-81700/205506508