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Water spills into the back airvent of MacPro
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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1446969" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>Not leaving it off long enough after the initial spill i would say. As others have said with liquids electrics will die, but i have seen a few threads where people have left Mac/iPhone/iPod off for days on end to make sure its completely dry and then turning it back on and it working. Mind you over time it has ended up dying due to corrosion that forms when this tragedy happens.</p><p>My G/F always looks at me when i move my MBP when she places a cup with liquid near it stating " What you dont trust me" and as much as i love her, i say NO. I dont gamble with electronic death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1446969, member: 101749"] Not leaving it off long enough after the initial spill i would say. As others have said with liquids electrics will die, but i have seen a few threads where people have left Mac/iPhone/iPod off for days on end to make sure its completely dry and then turning it back on and it working. Mind you over time it has ended up dying due to corrosion that forms when this tragedy happens. My G/F always looks at me when i move my MBP when she places a cup with liquid near it stating " What you dont trust me" and as much as i love her, i say NO. I dont gamble with electronic death. [/QUOTE]
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