How can I get rice out of my Macbook Pro?

Hi everyone,


a couple week ago, I splilled some juice on my Macbook Pro. I turned it off, whiped as much juice as I could and put my Macbook in rice. Since then, everytime I move my computer, I can hear the rice go through the whole body of the Macbook. I was wondering what would be the safest way to clean the rice out. Should I go to my nearest Apple Store or should I open it myself? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!


Thank you

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Dec 3, 2013 5:25 PM

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Dec 3, 2013 8:18 PM in response to benjogd

benjogd

a couple week ago, I splilled some juice on my Macbook Pro. I turned it off, whiped as much juice as I could and put my Macbook in rice.



Liquid spills, why your MacBook chassis is a one-way valve for spills

After a substantial spill many people will turn their notebook upside down and shake it, not only does this not work, but it spreads liquid havoc throughout your machine and makes things often as bad as possible. The keyboard itself acts like a one way valve in the case of a substantial liquid spill. While liquid pours into the bottom chassis easy, it does not come out easily at all, and in the case of any spill, most of it will not come out by turning it upside down.


Disconnect all power and contact Apple for diagnostics and repair.

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Do not attempt to, after a spill, ‘dry out your notebook’ and test it

After a spill most people invariably try to “dry out” their notebook by various methods, including hair dryers and otherwise. This both does not work, and after a substantial spill of any magnitude, even if the liquid was water, residue is left behind.


There are additionally many very tight places inside your notebook where liquids will linger for a very long time, and cause corrosion or worse. Immediately unplug your notebook and contact Apple for in shop diagnostics and parts replacement.


In the case of very minor spills people will “dry out” their notebook and feel success that their notebook is working ok, however invariably in nearly all instances after 4-14 days an error / fault pops up and is usually followed by more.

Dec 3, 2013 8:46 PM in response to KaKuReNbO

Spilling liquids can cause far more damage to computer components and is not always immediately discernible.


Advice/diagnostics are free at the Genius Bar. Of course, if a repair is necessary, there will be a charge for that if it is out of warranty.


Attenpting to "fix" this yourself is a bit foolish - there may be a lot more damage than just a kernel of rice.

Dec 4, 2013 5:31 PM in response to babowa

Sorry BB. Didn't mean to Shout at you.


Personally I see no reason to take any computer in to any repair place after something has been spilt on it. It will either work for X more days/weeks/months/years or it won't. If the liquid split on it has gotten into the electronic the only cure is the replacement of those damaged/fried parts and it will stop working ASAP.

babowa wrote:


I did read it. And I do not appreciate you shouting at me. I re-iterate:


I would have the machine checked in the store or AASP.

Dec 5, 2013 10:15 AM in response to benjogd

My system is doing all good! I was just upset by the noise the rice would make when I would move my laptop. I took the bottom part off and cleared all of it. Although the diagnostic is free, I think I would be wasting my time since my system is doing just fine. When the day it stops working like it should comes, I'll go to the Apple Store.

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