Keyboard does not light evenly.

My macbook pro 13" got drunk with a hole glass of vodka with peach.I took it to the techs and fix the motherboard and the sticky buttons(from the sugar) but i still have one problem, that none cared to mention to me and noticed it way to late. 90%of the keyboard is not lighting as brigth as the rest 10%.
Any thoughts of what this is, what caused it and if i can fix it??

Apple is the one with the 90 day repair warranty not the repair shop.  The repair shop should be dealing with Apple about the warranty.
You should call Apple tech support in your country so that they can authorize the repair shop to do the repairs.  If necessary, ask to be transferred over to the CUSTOMER RELATIONS department.  That department cuts through all the red tape.

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