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macOS - Notebook Hardware
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<blockquote data-quote="Khris" data-source="post: 772299" data-attributes="member: 55831"><p>You've never dealt with wet electronics have you? A week is MINIMUM for me when dealing with devices that have gone for a swim.</p><p></p><p>Too many times, people get in a hurry and turn their device back on before it's completely dry, and end up causing damage.</p><p></p><p>I posted in another thread that I saved a laptop from a full cup of coffee spilled on the keyboard by taking it apart, washing with water, and drying in a warm location. From start to finish it was about a week......and going on 2 years later, the laptop is still doing fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khris, post: 772299, member: 55831"] You've never dealt with wet electronics have you? A week is MINIMUM for me when dealing with devices that have gone for a swim. Too many times, people get in a hurry and turn their device back on before it's completely dry, and end up causing damage. I posted in another thread that I saved a laptop from a full cup of coffee spilled on the keyboard by taking it apart, washing with water, and drying in a warm location. From start to finish it was about a week......and going on 2 years later, the laptop is still doing fine. [/QUOTE]
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