I just spilled water on my macbook pro? What should I do?

I just spilled water on my macbook pro? What should I do?

Hi j,
Shut it down, unplug it, and if it has a removable battery, remove it. After that, it becomes controversial. If possible, I believe in removing bottom cover and keyboard, then dabbing up any water that may have reached the "innards." After that, you can leave it open and point a fan at it for two days or so. Another option is to carefully position it in a bag of uncooked rice (so no rice will get inside it) and seal the bag, so the rice can absorb the water. Some people will tell you not to mess with it at all, just bring it to an Apple Store.

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    aline.thiel -  Check http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3053 - MacBook Pro: How to remove or install the battery  If you cannot remove the battery then I humbly apologize for providing you information which could have caused you emotional distress when you looked up how to remove the battery and could not  find out how to do it without posting back here and asking how.  I was just taking the prudent course in trying to provide you with a way to minimize risk as fast as possible by providing a complete list of options that might be open to you given the information you initially provided us,  To avoid this in the future it helps to include full information about your MBP model when asking a question since as you can see the features of different models vary. If you can remove the battery then you should do so to remove any possibility of circuits getting powered on which could result in a short circuit and components on your computer being permanently damaged.
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  • Spilled water on my MacBook Pro. What do I do?

    I spilled water on my 2010 MacBook Pro the other night. I immediately turned it off, drained the water out of the keyboard and dried the laptop. I tried turning it back on and got the apple startup white screen, but would freeze and not go anywhere. I turned it off and tried again a couple hours later. This time, the screen will not turn on and doesn't seem like the laptop is powering up. The sleep mode light turns on, but nothing else. I tried again this morning, same thing happens but the laptop gets severely hot within 10 minutes. I figure that I have probably done damage by trying to turn it back on, but I am wondering what I do from here. I am a college student and need my laptop working. Does it seem like the laptop is done for and damage repair costs will probably be too expensive and would be better to replace it? Or will it be better to take it somewhere to fix it?

    dont dare turn it on again, water / liquids migrate.
    Turning it back on is BAD, damage A can lead to B leads to C etc.
    Also water migrating around, especially while on, can wreck havoc worse than initial damage.
    Nobody here can speculate on damage on something they cannot see.
    Having repaired laptops in the past, even IF you got it completely dry, rresidue from water (iron particles etc), and wet spots under fine contacts is nearly impossible to "dry out", its just doesnt work that way.
    Lots of people try to "dry it out", most to learn little was solved in doing same, and sometimes further damage occurred.
    Make appt. with Apple store fore repair / diagnostic.
    dont turn it on again.  Sorry about the spill

  • I spilled water on my MacBook Pro 15 inch from '07

    The laptop turns on just fine & the screen works, but the buttons won't respond. The only one that works is the shift button, which makes the login screen shake back & forth like I'm constantly putting in the wrong password. Is there anything I can do to fix it before having it looked at?

    Immediately disconnect all peripherals, power cord & remove the battery.  Turn the computer over with the lid partly open and the hinge facing upward to let the liquid drain.  Do not flop it over and lay it flat - you want to separate it from the moisture.  Place paper or cloth towels under the machine to sop up the mess.
    After the computer disgorges whatever you spilled on it, don't turn it on for 72 hours or longer.  You want to computer to dry out completely before turning it on again.
    Some users here swear by hairdryers.  Blow drying the innards may bake whatever was in the liquid onto delicate computer components.  Better to let the computer air dry.
    Use plain tepid water to clean out the computer.  If you spilled iced beverage more than likely this ice fried the hot motherboard.
    Sugary, acidic or milky drinks will almost always cause problems later on as the residue starts slowly corroding the computer innards.
    Swab down any sticky parts with distilled water or denatured alcohol.
    If none of the above works, you will need to take the computer to a repair shop.  Apple Care does not cover liquid or food damage.  Believe me, they can tell.  So the old "my computer stopped working" line is not going to work.
    NOTE:  If you purchased the computer with a credit card, discuss the warranty issue with the credit card company which you purchased the computer with.   They are the only ones who can at this point cover the computer after it goes out of warranty with the manufacturer (Apple).  
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  • I spilled water on my MacBook  Pro. What do I do?

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    Since I was unaware of that fact, I stupidly turned it back on. It functioned funny and was gray for a while, but everything ended up coming together and everything seemed fine; however, I noticed my fan turn on.
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    After shutting it off for the second time, I learned that I should keep it upside down, opened, with a towel under the keyboard and trackpad. For the past 15 minutes it's been like that.
    I only bought this laptop, ironically, on the day Steve Jobs died. My mom definitely will be ******. Is there any hope that my laptop will be okay? Or any other suggestions?
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    Liquid spills, why your MacBook chassis is a one-way valve for spills
    After a substantial spill many people will turn their notebook upside down and shake it, not only does this not work, but it spreads liquid havoc throughout your machine and makes things often as bad as possible.
    The keyboard itself acts like a one way valve in the case of a substantial liquid spill. While liquid pours into the bottom chassis easy, it does not come out easily at all, and in the case of any spill, most of it will not come out by turning it upside down. Disconnect all power and contact Apple for diagnostics and repair.
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    After a spill most people invariably try to “dry out” their notebook by various methods, including hair dryers and otherwise. This both does not work, and after a substantial spill of any magnitude, even if the liquid was water, residue is left behind.
    There are additionally many very tight places inside your notebook where liquids will linger for a very long time, and cause corrosion or worse.
    Immediately unplug your notebook and contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and parts replacement.
    In the case of very minor spills people will “dry out” their notebook and feel success that their notebook is working ok, however invariably in nearly all instances after 4-14 days an error / fault pops up and is usually followed by more.
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    Is there any hope that my laptop will be okay?
    In case of a spill, damage estimates are impossible,.....ANYTHING CAN BE FIXED , PERIOD........the question is costs.....if you spend say, $600 + to repair a $600 (value) laptop (as an example) , then it becomes almost futile.
    contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and cost estimation ....possible parts replacement.  

  • I just spilled coffee on my macbook pros track pad...

    I wiped it off quickly and thoroughly, and afterwards the trackpad did not respond for 5 minutes, but then everything appeared to be just fine... should I be worried???

    yes, you should be worried.
    Liquid spills, why your MacBook chassis is a one-way valve for spills
    After a substantial spill many people will turn their notebook upside down and shake it, not only does this not work, but it spreads liquid havoc throughout your machine and makes things often as bad as possible.
    The keyboard itself acts like a one way valve in the case of a substantial liquid spill. While liquid pours into the bottom chassis easy, it does not come out easily at all, and in the case of any spill, most of it will not come out by turning it upside down. Disconnect all power and contact Apple for diagnostics and repair.
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    After a spill most people invariably try to “dry out” their notebook by various methods, including hair dryers and otherwise. This both does not work, and after a substantial spill of any magnitude, even if the liquid was water, residue is left behind.
    There are additionally many very tight places inside your notebook where liquids will linger for a very long time, and cause corrosion or worse.
    Immediately unplug your notebook and contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and parts replacement.
    In the case of very minor spills people will “dry out” their notebook and feel success that their notebook is working ok, however invariably in nearly all instances after 4-14 days an error / fault pops up and is usually followed by more.
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    nobody here knows if it "will be ok", even though I used to fix laptops, even I dont know,.....nobody can tell anything thru the Internet on diagnosis.
    Liquid spills, why your MacBook chassis is a one-way valve for spills
    After a substantial spill many people will turn their notebook upside down and shake it, not only does this not work, but it spreads liquid havoc throughout your machine and makes things often as bad as possible.
    The keyboard itself acts like a one way valve in the case of a substantial liquid spill. While liquid pours into the bottom chassis easy, it does not come out easily at all, and in the case of any spill, most of it will not come out by turning it upside down. Disconnect all power and contact Apple for diagnostics and repair.
    Do not attempt to, after a spill, ‘dry out your MacBook’ and test it
    After a spill most people invariably try to “dry out” their notebook by various methods, including hair dryers and otherwise. This both does not work, and after a substantial spill of any magnitude, even if the liquid was water, residue is left behind.
    There are additionally many very tight places inside your notebook where liquids will linger for a very long time, and cause corrosion or worse.
    Immediately unplug your notebook and contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and parts replacement.
    In the case of very minor spills people will “dry out” their notebook and feel success that their notebook is working ok, however invariably in nearly all instances after 4-14 days an error / fault pops up and is usually followed by more.
    In case of a spill, damage estimates are impossible,.....anything can be fixed, without question.......the question is cost.
    contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and cost estimation ....possible parts replacement.  

  • TS1814 TS 1814: The same happens to macbook pro, whats should i do?

    Restored I phone 4(firmware 4.2) to factory seeting but whenever i connect to itunes it says it can not connect to the update server(Phone can not connect to software update server), help please!
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    If you've taken it back for the same problems over and over again, I suggest that you start asking for a replacement. Ensure that you've backed everything up to an ext HD and removed your personal data and information. IIRC, repeating problems warrant a replacement.

  • Okay, well I spilled water on my MacBook Pro...

    The Macbook can still turn on and off and loads just like usual.  The only problem is that my keys do not respond or if they do, it is like a continuous press of a key which wont stop.  The back lit lighting is still functional, yet not as illuminated like before.  When it gets to the user start screen I cant type in my password to allow me to get to the main screen.  I also can not access my files or anything like that which ***** because I am a student and I need to get files off of this computer before the semster ends.  I am in serious trouble... 
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    Very often when a MBP has been baptized the HDD is still functional.  Take it out and put it in an enclosure.  Attach it to another Mac and see if you can access the files.
    At this point your best option is to bring the MBP to an Apple store genius bar for a FREE evaluation.  You will be advised what the situation is and the probable repair costs.  Then you will be in a position to make an informed decision.
    Ciao.

  • Spilled water in my MacBook Pro its been slow ever since fixable or not?

    Hi All
    My daughter spilt a full glass over my MBP, to cut a long story short, dried it, aired it all out and after a day or two started working again.
    The issue that i now face is since then (1 year ago i would say) my Mac has been really slow performance wise, ages to open anything considering it has an i5 processor. Crashes frequently or freezes for long period, is this all due to the water spilt into it (yes i know obvious but need to make sure)? I have wiped the laptop and started from new and hasnt really made any difference.
    If it is the due to the water damage is there something that i can do?
    Many Thanks
    Mo

    ****7547 wrote:
    jus to ask what exactly could the store do to help me if there is water damage?
    Mo
    Replace the damaged parts.  

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    Kepp it unplugged from the wall, turned off.
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  • HT1349 My daughter just spilled 1/2 glass of water on her macbook.   What can she do?

    My daughter just spilled 1/2 glass of water on her macbook.  What can she do?

    Orient the computer vertically on its side so that water can drain out but leave the lid open as much as possible
    Leave it that way for a few hours
    Use a hairdryer to dry things out for another 30-60 minutes from all angles
    Leave the device off all night with a fan blowing on it
    Try to power up in the morning
    At that point, the Mac will work OK, or you will know that you need to head to the repair shop
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  • Spilt water on my macbook pro late 2010- turns on normally and charges just the keyboard is broken?

    Hello everyone,
    I had an absolute shocker and spilt some water on my macbook pro late 2010 addition.
    However the laptop itself turns on fine, charges normally and the trackpad works just the keyboard itself unfortunately doesn't want to work.. Occasionally a few keys will work, but thats about it.
    I basically want to get rid of it as I have recently purchased a new mac.
    Could someone possibly lead me in the right direction as to where to sell my laptop and for how much it'll go for? Or would it be a better option to get the laptop repaired and then sell it on? Either way I'm not actually bothered as long as I get a reasonable sum for the laptop.
    Thank you very much,
    Paris

    Damaged, it is not worth much to people as the cost of repair may be too much.    You can try http://www.gazelle.com/

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