Apple’s $20 cloth is back in stock


    When Apple launched two brand new MacBook Pro models a few months back with super-powered CPUs and mini-LED displays, the company didn’t miss the opportunity to sell consumers a “Polishing cloth” for another $20. According to Apple, the cloth is specifically designed to be used on Apple devices, and it sold out faster than the McRib because brand loyalty is an addiction. 

    The company states the cloth is made from “soft, nonabrasive material,” which probably means microfiber, but Apple makes it sound like it was discovered on Mars by a rover and sent back to Earth just for Apple users. The product description continues, “the Polishing Cloth cleans any Apple display, including nano-texture glass, safely and effectively.” Apple then lists every product they’ve ever made as being compatible with the polishing cloth — but here’s a hint: it works for non-Apple products, too! 

    If you were hoping to get a hold of one, you need to order quickly because they go fast. When first released in October of 2021 the Apple cloth was so popular it sold out within hours. People had to wait until mid-December to receive their pre-ordered cloth. I don’t even own a MacBook and I’m heading over to the Apple online store to order one, these things are going to be collector’s items one day on the Antique Roadshow.

    Apple Polishing Cloth

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    Apple recommends cleaning your devices with a lint-free cloth, minimal wiping, and not using cleaners on your products. However, if your device does need a severe clean, you should use isopropyl alcohol. For further details, you can check out Apple’s cleaning support doc. 

    Mark has spent 20 years headlining comedy shows around the country and made appearances on ABC, MTV, Comedy Central, Howard Stern, Food Network, and Sirius XM Radio. He has written about every topic imaginable, from dating, family, politics, social issues, and tech. He wrote his first tech articles for the now-defunct Dads On Tech 10 years ago, and his passion for combining humor and tech has grown under the tutelage of the Laptop Mag team. His penchant for tearing things down and rebuilding them did not make Mark popular at home, however, when he got his hands on the legendary Commodore 64, his passion for all things tech deepened. These days, when he is not filming, editing footage, tinkering with cameras and laptops, or on stage, he can be found at his desk snacking, writing about everything tech, new jokes, or scripts he dreams of filming. 



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