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<blockquote data-quote="jesadac" data-source="post: 679371" data-attributes="member: 58879"><p>Sounds like like the sugar and stuff thats left over after it dried up is making the mechanical parts stick. Had this happen to my Vaio before and it eventually fades as you use it and the sugar is rubbed off. I took it apart and determined its not worth arguing with the service center about the spill and warranty coverage. Not sure if this is a good thing to do with a macbook since i've never taken one apart before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jesadac, post: 679371, member: 58879"] Sounds like like the sugar and stuff thats left over after it dried up is making the mechanical parts stick. Had this happen to my Vaio before and it eventually fades as you use it and the sugar is rubbed off. I took it apart and determined its not worth arguing with the service center about the spill and warranty coverage. Not sure if this is a good thing to do with a macbook since i've never taken one apart before. [/QUOTE]
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