MacBook Pro water damage: it won’t turn on

Hey everyone. 

On Wednesday I accidentally spilled water on my MacBook Pro 16. 

My Mac turned off, I cleaned it with some tissues and immediately got home. 

When I got home, I let my MacBook air dry and I turned it upside down to encourage liquid to drip out of the keyboard and the ports. 

I turned it on after 24 hours, but it immediately turned off, it detected water or something wrong. 

I let it rest and didn’t touch it. On Saturday morning I tried to switch it on but it immediately shut down. 

What should I do now ? Has anyone else experienced something similar? 

 I am going to take it to the Apple store but I wanted to see if somebody has had some experience and could give me some advice. 

Thanks in advance 

MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

Posted on May 7, 2022 6:35 AM

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Posted on May 7, 2022 6:46 AM

Liquid damage is often extensive and ongoing due to corrosion. Your computer needs to be examined by an authorized service center. The repair will be expensive. Start looking for a new computer.

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