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Please Help! My MBP Was Soaked in Water!
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<blockquote data-quote="skaheadpunk" data-source="post: 651199" data-attributes="member: 45677"><p>I second waiting longer. Sealed container and Silica also sounds like a good idea. I've never had a totally soaked mac, but I spill on it quite often, and my mobile's still ok after being dropped into a toilet TWICE. It's all a matter of time. You won't know if it's really screwed for at least another week or two.</p><p></p><p>I dunno if the KRCS store in Leicester is your nearest, if you take it there they'll probably send it off to their repair place...</p><p></p><p>On the other hand if you're getting a new one I'll happily purchase the old one - and oddly enough I'm only a couple of miles away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skaheadpunk, post: 651199, member: 45677"] I second waiting longer. Sealed container and Silica also sounds like a good idea. I've never had a totally soaked mac, but I spill on it quite often, and my mobile's still ok after being dropped into a toilet TWICE. It's all a matter of time. You won't know if it's really screwed for at least another week or two. I dunno if the KRCS store in Leicester is your nearest, if you take it there they'll probably send it off to their repair place... On the other hand if you're getting a new one I'll happily purchase the old one - and oddly enough I'm only a couple of miles away... [/QUOTE]
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