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Spilled coffee on Macbook white unibody trackpad and keyboard
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<blockquote data-quote="kalkulator" data-source="post: 1332466" data-attributes="member: 225635"><p>Hello, i know that there has been a lot of threads with this title, but still...</p><p></p><p>Yesterday my girlfriend spilled coffee on her Macbook white Unibody. Some on keyboard and some on trackpad.</p><p></p><p>I took out the battery, rams and hdd, i didnt take out the rest of components. The thing is that there was liquid around the battery and HDD (probably leaked through a trackpad), but the logic board from this point of view was completely dry. </p><p></p><p>Now here is what i want to know, do i have to take out the motherboard and take a look at it from the bottom side, or i can let it completely dry and just try if it works? Maybe there is no coffee on the logic board at all, atleast that is what i am hoping, do those unibody mac keyboards leak really easily or i can count on some coffie to stay in the area around and behind the keyboard buttons?</p><p></p><p>Any help is appreciated, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalkulator, post: 1332466, member: 225635"] Hello, i know that there has been a lot of threads with this title, but still... Yesterday my girlfriend spilled coffee on her Macbook white Unibody. Some on keyboard and some on trackpad. I took out the battery, rams and hdd, i didnt take out the rest of components. The thing is that there was liquid around the battery and HDD (probably leaked through a trackpad), but the logic board from this point of view was completely dry. Now here is what i want to know, do i have to take out the motherboard and take a look at it from the bottom side, or i can let it completely dry and just try if it works? Maybe there is no coffee on the logic board at all, atleast that is what i am hoping, do those unibody mac keyboards leak really easily or i can count on some coffie to stay in the area around and behind the keyboard buttons? Any help is appreciated, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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