"Staingate", or delamination of the anti-reflective coating on the surface of the LCD of your MacBook Pro is a problem that has been happening since the MacBook Pro Retina systems were released in 2012. It continues to plague Apple laptops to this day. It makes your MacBook Pro display look like it is peeling, or becoming cloudy in areas. What causes this? Your fingers (or more to the point, oils from your fingers), harsh cleaners, anti-bacterial disinfectant, and simply use. Unfortunately unless you don't ever touch your screen it's not if your screen will suffer from this, but when. I have been removing the anti-reflective coating and eliminating the Staingate problem from Apple MacBook Pros for over a decade and have performed this service on literally thousands of computers. I am an expert at making MacBook Pro systems look better than they have in years with this service. Please note: If your screen has physical imperfections in it, such as dents or scratches, this process WILL NOT remove them. But rest assured, the screen will look as good as it possibly can when this is completed. |