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Hey everybody,
Quick question; I have an early 2015 MacBook Pro and I was wondering what the best method for cleaning out the keyboard would be? I used it for music at a party over the weekend and a drink was spilled near it, now I have a pretty sticky situation (sorry). Any advice would be appreciated. I saw you can take the keys off without breaking anything which I might try but that kinda sketches me out, I really dont want to break anything.
Quick question; I have an early 2015 MacBook Pro and I was wondering what the best method for cleaning out the keyboard would be? I used it for music at a party over the weekend and a drink was spilled near it, now I have a pretty sticky situation (sorry). Any advice would be appreciated. I saw you can take the keys off without breaking anything which I might try but that kinda sketches me out, I really dont want to break anything.
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cotton swaps, isopropyl alcohol, and very steady hands, oh and umm... don't have the laptop on while you're doing this, but yea youtube should have tutorials for removing keys
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Q-tip and some rubbing alcohol
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Thanks guys, I was able to get the spacebar up enough to clean under it so now it's back to normal
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Lood wrote Thanks guys, I was able to get the spacebar up enough to clean under it so now it's back to normal
ood to see your system back in business, now I'm not a Mac user, honestly, I can't stand it lol, but if you ever need anymore hardware help, hit me up, I may not be the worlds leading expert, but I know a few things
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XRV6 wroteAppreciate it bud, I definitely will! Taking the keys up on macs is stressful lol I thought i was gunna break it.Lood wrote Thanks guys, I was able to get the spacebar up enough to clean under it so now it's back to normal
ood to see your system back in business, now I'm not a Mac user, honestly, I can't stand it lol, but if you ever need anymore hardware help, hit me up, I may not be the worlds leading expert, but I know a few things
Thanks for the help
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