Mysterious dark spots

A few months ago, I took my macbook pro into the apple store because it had a series of grayish spots on the monitor. They were kind of like dirty spots on the screen I could never wipe off, which of course, annoyed the **** out of me. They told me dust got lodged behind the LCD screen, or something similar-- I have no clue how that could happen, because I don't use it in a particularly dusty environment, and there isn't a crack or large opening anywhere on the upper case. They replaced it and I was happy. Now... a week ago, I noticed the mysterious dark spots on my display. This is after I decided to wrap my computer in a nice plastic speck cocoon and take as much care as possible with the monitor. I don't clean it with anything other than deionized water. I don't put heavy things on top of my closed notebook. They're back... and growing in size. I'm thinking of taking my computer back to the apple store and getting the monitor replaced AGAIN. Now, if I do this... I want to know: how do I avoid this? What am I doing to my poor computer that causes it to collect dust inside the monitor? I don't want to keep doing this.

Well, you know the saying, sh...er...poop happens... ? Back when the PowerBook G4 came out there was a similar problem, where the screen would get either white splotches or dark, unlit, areas. My PBG4 had to go thru not one, not two, but FOUR screen replacements, till they figured that the motherboard was causing the failures. And that was within the first year warranty. Needless to say, I was more than eager to purchase AppleCare before that first year ran out!
After the last screen & motherboard replacement, it is still perfectly pretty and that's been almost 4 years, although since I bought the MBP last March, it doesn't get as much use. So, the moral of the story is that you may have had bad luck in getting a pair of bad parts, or the problem may lie elsewhere and the splotches are just a symptom. But you did pay for a good working computer, so don't be shy of using the warranty service. And do consider the benefits of the two additional years of coverage under AppleCare, if you plan on keeping the Mac past the first year; remember it is transferable, so it can also be a good selling point.

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