>spill water on notebook >take to repair shop immediately so they can clean it and do repairs to the logix board if necessary >1 week goes by >we couldn't fix it sorry >my keyboard keys now have wrinkles
What did they do the keyboard? Does water actually causes that on plastic or something? I dried all visible water
If it was Tekdry then your book and cooked Also >mac uses fucking plastic so weak it wrinkles from water and heat HOW THE FUCK DO YOU MACTODDLERS JUSTIFY OWNING THIS SHIT!? inferior components, materials, and quality.
they stupidly took a heat gun to it and shrunk the coating on your keys a little bit.
Jayden Murphy
Not only that, but all the ThinkPads and similar laptops have modular keyboard parts, for fast replacement. You'd no longer need to pay someone whose job calls them a "Genius" to melt your computer.
Cameron Flores
>non macshit desktop that lays on its side with no cover because case too small. >Dropped a taco on it. >Hotsauce and cheese get sprayed by graphics card fans. >Everything still works years later.
Joseph Smith
This. Comedy Gold.
Liam Rogers
How the fuck do you drop a taco into your computer?
Christian Sanders
yup, didn't even look at the pic and that's the first thought I had when I read "wrinkles"
Angel Ross
what type of black magick is this?!
Aiden Williams
Thinkpads have drainage channels in the keyboard and chassis so the water just flows to the bottom. Newer ones still do but they have lower feet so sometimes they get wet anyways.
presumably he was holding it then made a wucky fucko boingo and then he wasn't holding it and it was in his computer
Andrew Harris
>The components on the logic board dissolve/decompose when in contact with water.
That would be a very Apple thing to do but no, they just have water-sensitive stickers everywhere and if they turn pink they deny service. Electrical damage from water is not caused by the water itself but the fact that it carries current and shorts out components when there's power. With the way Mac laptops are, there's no way to completely depower the system without disassembly, so any spill is guaranteed to destroy the computer even if you unplug it and turn it completely off.
Aaron Perry
Don't use expensive devices if you are retarded
Zachary Ward
>don't be an apple customer
Jayden Lee
Actual Mac fags that don't take it up the butt haven't purchased a MacBook in years since all Apple has pushed out recently has been worse than before.
the right thing to do after water spill on macbook pro is immediately remove power, disassemble, and submerge components in 99% isopropyl for about 24 hours, then let em dry for 48h.
Did it with mine, it worked 90%
Thomas Green
see
Lucas White
based
based and redpilled
Angel Flores
Probably this
Lmao what a shit repair shop wtf
Chase Anderson
A bit overkill with isopropyl submersion if its only a water spill. Simple disassembly and letting it air dry would suffice.
Brandon Hughes
top kek, for sure they just blasted the laptop with a fucking heatgun, lord have mercy
Ayden Brown
Can confirm, spilt many a coffee inside of my thinkpad.
David Rivera
>they just have water-sensitive stickers everywhere and if they turn pink they deny service
No they don't.
OP clearly went to a rinky dink repair shop who doesn't know shit.
Benjamin James
He meant that the logic board have stickers that change color when exposed to humidity which is entirely true
Kayden Bailey
Not if it have come in contact with thwe motherboard unless the whole thing have been coated properly. Corrosion can be a killer with SMD components, even a small amount of contaminants can change resistances and capacitances for instance. Of course one may get lucky.
Henry Foster
Haven't seen those on PC motherboards, is that Apple exclusive or am I just going blind?
Daniel Stewart
>logic board have stickers that change color when exposed to humidity which is entirely true
Just because some Youtube spergelord says so doesn't make it true.
Bentley Bennett
Based And redpilled
Camden Garcia
Lots of manufacturers use them for portable devices, you wouldn't see them on a desktop motherboard.
I recently spilled tea (w/ milk and honey) all over my Dell laptops keyboard. Immediately turned it upside down and hard powered off. Took it to a repair shop so they could see if it was damaged, they took the whole thing apart, cleaned every inch on the motherboard and CPU, ran every diagnostic possible, and ran my hardware on an external PC to check for damage when running without actually booting up my laptop. They said from the get go they could tell nothing was wrong with it. Few days and only $45 later, they fixed it all 100% (if there was even anything wrong with it in the first place). Don't even need to replace the keyboard. Idc what people say, Dell is based and Macfag laptops they said are their biggest issue there because the laptops suck cock and are almost impossible to fix. So glad I took my superior laptop to an actual good repair shop
Water spilled on my MacBook keys and they got little blisters that went away after a few weeks.
Alexander Fisher
The fucking CBC says it's true you shill. They dissected the fucking Macbook on the actual donkey shitting news. The entire country knows Genuis Bars are a fucking scam now.
Hunter Ortiz
You get what you pay for. And by that I mean if you're dumb enough to buy THAT you're dumb enough to pay for the repairs twice.
Carson Ortiz
i keep my macbook looking fresh by not using it at all
Michael Baker
Spilled soda on my thinkpad. Thinkpad keyboards are set in a tray with drainage holes that go through the entire chassis Then I fapped to cartoon dragons.
Adam Torres
That's the same spergelord who said it "on the news" Still isn' true.
Jacob Scott
>applel
Samuel Cruz
you twat, post original pic, please
Jeremiah Williams
based
Carson Gutierrez
>only $45 later Pretty good price for completely tearing down a laptop.
Jack Brown
just pour alcohol next time, it makes water evaporate faster
Adrian Miller
>he didn't get AppleCare+ Retarded poor person detected
Jaxon Walker
>>he owns apple products Retarded poor person detected
Leo Kelly
>Owning an iPhone or an iPad is a strong indicator that someone has a high income, according to a study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, with both of Apple's mobile devices found to be one of the most common wealth status symbols of all brands and products.
I live in constant fear of my current (late 2013) Macbook Pro dieing, since I don't want one of the terrible new Macbooks with their shit keyboards, but I also want to keep using OSX. I'm hoping they eventually go back to the old design after rage at the new one gets to be too much.