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15″ MacBook Pro (Early 2006) Technique
How to Remove the Damaged Anti-Glare Coating from a MacBook Pro Retina Screen
Introduction
Many MacBook Pro models suffer from Staingate, which is a situation in which the anti-glare coating on the screen begins to peel or stain. However, replacing the entire screen is rather expensive and oftentimes unnecessary. With the proper method, users can safely remove the coating at home and restore their screen's clarity. This guide provides users a straightforward and budget-friendly option.
In this guide, users will apply various inexpensive materials to their MacBook in a simple six-step process that will result in a screen that looks brand new.
This repair guide can also apply to other MacBook models. Performing this repair can lengthen the lifespan of a MacBook in terms of screen quality. In this case, Staingate does not have to result in product failure, and by performing the repair, MacBooks can be returned to their original value.