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Hello. I spilled liquid on my 2013.5 Macbook Air. Some leaked through the keyboard and then burnt out my Airport card, so I replaced that. Trouble is, I don't know what else could use replacing. The keyboard itself is ok, maybe a bit sticky. Are there any good ways of washing the internals? I work for a major defense contractor and maybe could have the internals sprayed down at a water wash station. I have access to industry leading ESD stations as well. Or I could up and buy a new one; or get a replacement keyboard. I'm not sure really if anything's wrong with the laptop. Is it safe to buy DI water and let the parts soak in there for a little while? Then I could dry them out for a couple weeks. The bottom panel still had some solidified beer or soda or whatever so I scraped that away. I also gave it a meticulous de-dusting with an air can. TL;DR: What the gently caress do I do with a perfectly functioning but still kinda sticky Macbook Air?
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# ? May 28, 2016 20:22 |
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# ? May 4, 2024 04:32 |
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You could use distilled water and then make sure it's completely dry before turning it back on. Putting electronics in with a bag of rice for a couple of days is good for doing that.
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# ? May 30, 2016 19:39 |