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A1708/EMC 3164 — Released June 2017, this entry-level MacBook Pro retains its traditional function keys (as opposed to the OLED Touch Bar).

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Liquid on MacBook! Worried about corrosion? (solved!)

So yesterday at around 10 pm I spilled milk on my computer. I don’t think it was a lot, but I know some did get in the keys. I immediately wiped the milk on the surface and also tried pushing the keys to get the excess milk out, which did work. Then, I did something really stupid. I went on YouTube ON THE COMPUTER and searched for what I should do. I know that was probably one of the dumbest things I could have done, but I didn’t know any better. From what I could see, nothing was wrong with the computer, it was working fine. After about 10 minutes, I turned it off ( I didn’t shut it down) and put it in a tent position. Luckily it wasn’t plugged in or anything. This morning I went to look at it, and when I tried checking if there was any liquid that came out, I accidentally turned it back on! BTW there was no liquid that came out. I immediately turned it off and it’s back in the tent position. Is my computer salvageable? It seems to be working fine. I’m 13 and this thing is my baby I use it for literally everything. Please help!!

Update (03/04/2021)

UPDATE: So I’m coming back on here to update the problem. It’s been 3 days and I have completely fixed my computer problem! As said before, my computer was working fine even after the spill, but I was mostly worried about corrosion over time. I knew my only options at that point were to go to a computer technician to help me clean the spill, or buy a screwdriver to open the computer up myself. Since I am only 13, I would need to tell my mom about this in order to go to a computer technician, and I really REALLY didn’t want to do that. This computer was a gift from her and I swore to keep it in good condition. I know it was so dumb of me to have liquids near my computer, and I definitely learned my lesson the hard way. I usually have a keyboard cover, and I almost ALWAYS have it on my computer, but it was just my luck that a would spill something when my computer was naked. So, after binging YouTube videos on how to clean a water damaged MacBook, I finally gathered enough courage to buy a screwdriver and clean it myself. Again, I am a 13 year old with absolutely NO knowledge about computers, but with these videos:

how to remove back panel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFHztBce...

how to clean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7skUE5B...

I was able to clean my computer! I must admit, it was very intimidating when I opened it up and saw all the tiny parts, but you can just do one part every day to make it easier. When you Google what to do if something like this happens, many people say to just turn your computer over and let it dry. But often times, that is not enough. You need to clean the insides because the impurities can cause corrosion after a few weeks. Your computer may not be my exact model, but there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube. If you are in the same situation that I was in, I would suggest just doing it yourself.But wether or not you are going to bring it to a computer technician or not, the most important thing to do is act fast. Don’t let your computer sit there for weeks. It will corrode more and damage some internal parts, which you will then have to replace. I hope this helped anyone! I know two days ago if I saw something like this I would have been so happy and relieved.

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You maybe lucky! But, it will come back to haunt you ;-{

The problem isn’t the liquid as it does sound like your system is dry now. The problem is Milk is more than H2O it has acids, fats and sugars all of which can cause corrosion!

Sadly, getting the keyboard out to replace is not something one can do as its really riveted in well into the uppercase, so you would need to get the uppercase replaced which is not cheap!

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@danj does this mean I have a few more years with it before I have to replace the uppercase? I saw someone else say that it usually takes 3 years before corrosion happens and you need to get it fixed. Would it be a good idea to wait if it’s working fine? I just got this computer last year as a gift and I would hate to tell my mom!

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@ellies - There is no cut and dry time. As it all depends on how much and where it had gotten into. How you treat your system in the mean time might help a bit. Make sure you don't get it wet again and don't let moisture collect on it (dew) if it's humid out.

I guess you won't be eating or drinking anything near it again - Right??

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@danj Yes, I’m going to be a lot more careful!But I’ve heard of some success stories where people do what I’m doing and nothing happens to their computers. Do you think my computer could be ok? Also I’m wondering if it’s ok to wait? (If it does end up corroding) I have one way to make money, but very slowly and I’m already planning to save up to get this fixed one day.

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@ellies Sorry my crystal ball is a bit cloudy today ;-}

No one can tell you the answer you want to hear. All they are doing is guessing.

Each system that gets wet won't respond in the same way! What was spilled and how much and how much got in are variables which are just not known (by me at least).

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@danj ok, thank you for your time! You tried your best to help me, and I appreciate it! :)

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