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The Official "I spilled liquid in my MacBook, what do I do now?" Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="KateB" data-source="post: 1777685" data-attributes="member: 396940"><p><strong>Help</strong></p><p></p><p>Just a few hours ago I spilled water on my MacBook Pro ( yay ) to be honest I have no idea exactly how I did it, yet I did, I was able to unplug it, turn it off as I was running into the kitchen to get towels to clean it up. I don’t think much water got into the Mb but as I was turning it off I heard a little crackling sound. As it leaked into the top vents? Manage to clean most of the water up and out.. I used a blow dryer with the cool setting for 45 minutes. Hopefully drying any and all water damage. Other than not turning it on for a day or two.. what else can be done to hopefully not have a broken MB. I was reading google and they said to take it apart and see what else is visibly damaged etc. but I don’t have the right tools for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateB, post: 1777685, member: 396940"] [b]Help[/b] Just a few hours ago I spilled water on my MacBook Pro ( yay ) to be honest I have no idea exactly how I did it, yet I did, I was able to unplug it, turn it off as I was running into the kitchen to get towels to clean it up. I don’t think much water got into the Mb but as I was turning it off I heard a little crackling sound. As it leaked into the top vents? Manage to clean most of the water up and out.. I used a blow dryer with the cool setting for 45 minutes. Hopefully drying any and all water damage. Other than not turning it on for a day or two.. what else can be done to hopefully not have a broken MB. I was reading google and they said to take it apart and see what else is visibly damaged etc. but I don’t have the right tools for that. [/QUOTE]
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