Water Liquid Damaged Laptops / Notebooks
If your laptop is ever wet by water or any other liquid it is important to turn it off immediately and unplug it if it is running off of electricity. If it has been damaged by plain water, you can take off the covers and allow it to dry for several days and then try and turn it on. Sometimes they will work, but not always. If another liquid like soda is spilled into it, you may as well take it to be repaired by a qualified technician. If the damage is not too bad it might be repaired but there is no guarantee. Now at laptop911.ca we've got something in our pocket for this kind of laptop problem. Our fxing steps are much more complex and complicated than simply drying but it works way better.
Before take the notebook to us, do under the fellowing steps:
Shut it off! Immediately remove the battery, the A/C adapter, and unplug the device after the spill. The biggest danger at first is the device shorting out. The electrolytic activity of combining electricity and liquids will begin as soon as the liquid contacts the powered circuits so removing the power and battery immediately is essential.
Turn it upside down immediately to stop the liquid from traveling deeper into the machine.
Clean up any part of the spill you can get to. Use paper towels or any absorbent material that is lint-free.
Inspect the keyboard. Some keyboards are designed to protect the internals from liquids.
Wipe up anything sticky. This may include the screen, the keys on the keyboard, and any buttons. Use a clean, slightly dampened, lint-free cloth.
Disconnect and remove any and all external devices.
Insulate yourself from static discharge. Static electricity can be very high voltage. Static discharge from your hands and body can destroy even a dry computer.
Disassemble the case. If you cannot get to the whole spill, then it may be necessary to remove the laptop's case. Most spills will contain chemicals that can corrode internal circuit boards