Fluid damage is one of the most common and complex issues we handle here at Dr. Chip. While a quick spill might seem like a minor inconvenience, it can trigger a devastating chain reaction inside your computer.
Why Liquid Damage is So Hard to Fix
When fluid enters your machine, it doesn’t just ‘dry out’. Even after the liquid evaporates, it leaves behind minerals and sugar (if it was a drink) that cause corrosion. This corrosion eats away at the delicate logic board traces and solder joints, creating electrical shorts that can occur days or even weeks after the initial spill. Repairing this often requires ultrasonic cleaning and microscopic logic board repair, which is far more intensive than a simple parts swap.
- Power Off Immediately: Don’t wait to save your work. Every second current flows through a wet board increases the damage.
- Unplug Everything: Disconnect power adapters, mice, and external drives.
- Dry Visible Liquid: Use a lint-free cloth to gently dab (don’t wipe) away any liquid on the surface.
- DO NOT Use Rice: Rice is a myth. It creates dust and debris that can lodge inside ports and doesn’t stop corrosion.
- DO NOT Use a Hairdryer: Excessive heat can melt keys and blow liquid deeper into the machine.
- Seek Professional Help ASAP: Corrosion starts the moment liquid touches the board. Bringing it in for a professional cleaning within 24 hours can be the difference between a simple fix and a dead computer.