Stuck trackpad button?

Hi everyone
I have an issue with my late 2013 13" retina MBP. For the last few weeks the trackpad button doesn't seem to click in as well. If you click with your thumb in the middle at the bottom of the trackpad, you don't get the usual 'clicky' feeling, its as if it doesnt click at all. It does register as a click in the OS though. If you click with the thumb on the bottom left or right corners however, the trackpad depresses much deeper and there is a proper 'click' feeling.
This usually happens after a day or so of no use. After using the MBP, the clicky feeling slowly starts to come back in the lower-middle portion of the trackpad as well as the edges.
Does anyone know a solution to this, I assume it will need to be taken in to the apple store, however I've had to cancel 2 appointments so far as the problem is temperamental, so I'm worried I cant reproduce it in store.
thanks

Just take it in.  Let the staff know how temperamental your MBP is.

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                        Wayback (disk4s4) /Volumes/Wayback: 999.39 GB (108.82 GB free)
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