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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
WooHoo Juice damage fixed.... 2010 White Macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="Housekat" data-source="post: 1317821" data-attributes="member: 201607"><p>I think alot of cases, they just say the logic board is fried. To be honest, with a liquid spill on these macbooks, it looks like yes, some friege? does occur, but you have to put in hours to scrape it and clean it to get it back into working condition. I think the only thing that might truly happen is cpu may fry, but thats a cheap fix. I would say 99% of mose people wouldn't take it apart to the level I did and take the time to clean each piece. From the picture, you can actually see the corrosion on the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Housekat, post: 1317821, member: 201607"] I think alot of cases, they just say the logic board is fried. To be honest, with a liquid spill on these macbooks, it looks like yes, some friege? does occur, but you have to put in hours to scrape it and clean it to get it back into working condition. I think the only thing that might truly happen is cpu may fry, but thats a cheap fix. I would say 99% of mose people wouldn't take it apart to the level I did and take the time to clean each piece. From the picture, you can actually see the corrosion on the board. [/QUOTE]
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