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Water poured on closed macbook pro
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<blockquote data-quote="C++" data-source="post: 1622905" data-attributes="member: 337248"><p>I spilt a quarter glass of tea straight into my MBA keyboard and I'm still going fine with no repairs, whereas my Dell needed a keyboard replacement. </p><p></p><p>It isn't quality, it's your carelessness. Water damage is <strong>very unpredictable</strong> on any laptop, you didn't take the required measures.</p><p></p><p>Next time, immediately turn it off, wipe visible water and do either;</p><p>1. Turn it upside down, and mount it on top of an upwards-facing wall/tower fan (put it on the floor) on full speed for 1-2 days (worked for me)</p><p>2. Put it in a closed container with rice or silica (recommended, since rice has fine powders that can get into your MB) for 2-4 days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C++, post: 1622905, member: 337248"] I spilt a quarter glass of tea straight into my MBA keyboard and I'm still going fine with no repairs, whereas my Dell needed a keyboard replacement. It isn't quality, it's your carelessness. Water damage is [B]very unpredictable[/B] on any laptop, you didn't take the required measures. Next time, immediately turn it off, wipe visible water and do either; 1. Turn it upside down, and mount it on top of an upwards-facing wall/tower fan (put it on the floor) on full speed for 1-2 days (worked for me) 2. Put it in a closed container with rice or silica (recommended, since rice has fine powders that can get into your MB) for 2-4 days [/QUOTE]
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