Water damage and more seriously tea, coffee, juice and all sugar based drinks are the worst as they are not only excellent electricity conductors but the latter ones with sugar leave a residue that doesn’t simply evaporate. So if they get onto a chip inside your computer, or even form a bridge between two components that should not be connected, they can cause burnout and the failure of various elements of circuit boards.

A Few Steps To Take

Spillages Shut it off! Power down the laptop immediately by holding the power button until the laptop turns off. Then remove the battery and the A/C adapter. 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 to stop the liquid from traveling deeper into the machine. Clean up any part of the spill you can get to, using paper towels or any absorbent material that is lint-free.

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 all external devices.

If your laptop is plugged into the power, turn it off at the mains and unplug it from the laptop.

Remove the battery

Try to drain as much liquid out of the laptop is possible, and mop up what you can.

Open the laptop and place on a towel in an inverted lazy “v” position spread as wide as possible with the keyboard virtually touching the towel if possible.

If you’re prepared to strip it down then your chances of saving the laptop are greatly improved, but if your not confident of doing so give us a ring and we can strip it and clean the motherboard etc. with an alcohol based cleanser.

Give it time to drain say a day minimum before considering trying to turn it back on.

The chances of your data, pictures etc. being lost are slight so don’t concern yourself too much, as we can usually recover them.

Give us a call on Warrington 01925 713359 or 07729 917926

We’re two minutes from junction 8 M62