A common aggravator of staingate is the pressure exerted on the screen by the keys and trackpad when a MacBook is closed. It is a known issue in MacBook models and tends to happen after several months of regular use. Staingate, or delamination, is when the anti-reflective coating on screens wears off, causing a stain-like appearance. Users who have found that they are affected by these issues can get Apple to replace the anti-reflective coating for free. In 2015, Apple announced a repair program for several MacBook models affected by issues with its anti-reflective coating. Have you ever noticed a weird stain on your MacBook or MacBook Pro screen that just won’t go away? Did you try to wipe it off, only for it to get bigger? You may be experiencing staingate.
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