I spilled beer on my Macbook Air, and it is unresponsive. Should I dismantle and clean it?

I spilled a small amount of beer on my 11" Air, and it shut off immediately.  I let it dry, and it is still completely unresponsive several days later.  I have applecare, but I understand that applecare does not cover liquid damage.  I have only had the computer for about 6 months.  It was a major investment for me, and not easily replaceabIe.  I am wondering if I should go to the trouble of dismantling and cleaning the parts.  Would this possibly bring the computer back to life? I am not tech savvy enough to know, but I am guessing that if the motherboard/circuits are damaged, there is no hope.  I would appreciate responses from people with knowledge/experience.

Alex Migda
I am wondering if I should go to the trouble of dismantling and cleaning the parts.
That really wont do any good.
dont turn it on, 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, residue 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.
Taking it apart, youll just about never "dry out it out" due to the all the hidden spots that will REMAIN wet for some time, even IF you dry to "dry it out"
Also corrosion will set in when dry, and the dry residue can jump connections causing further damage
Make appt. with Apple store fore repair / diagnostic.
dont turn it on again.  Sorry about the spill  

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