What is your opinion about clean my mac?

i would like to get clean my mac for my macbook pro late 2011. what is your opinion? is it money worth? thank you in advance..

I strongly advise against any "cleaners"; usually they give you more trouble than they help.
But see this discussion:
Is clean my mac any good, Is clean my mac any good
Regards
Léonie

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