What's a good way to clean a 2021 Macbook Pro's keyboard?

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It looks like your question is off-topic for the content presented at WWDC. However, I can provide some information related to Apple products and their maintenance.

For cleaning a 2021 MacBook Pro's keyboard, Apple recommends the following steps:

  1. Turn off your MacBook Pro and unplug it from any power source.
  2. Use compressed air to blow away any loose debris. Hold your MacBook at a 75-degree angle and spray the keyboard with compressed air in a left-to-right motion.
  3. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water to wipe the keys. Avoid using excessive moisture.
  4. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the keyboard.

For more detailed instructions, you can refer to Apple's official support page on cleaning products.

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