I accidentally spilled milk on my MacBook's keyboard. I've already shut it down and put it in a vertical position to drain. Is there anything else I can do to reduce the damage? I'm thinking of taking it to a service center in a couple of days to let time dry the liquid. Any advice?
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Honestly, I'd recommend going in before the milk dries out. Liquid can create connections between circuits that shouldn't be connected. If you're not comfortable opening it yourself, then visiting a trusted repair shop might be wise, even if it feels risky. If you have no options, I can share some basic steps for drying it out just in case.
Without a protection plan, Apple repairs can get pricey. If you feel comfortable, you could try to open it up and clean it yourself. Start by making sure it's powered off—if you already tried to turn it on, it might have caused some damage. Clean off any residue and let it dry for a few days.
Milk can be pretty nasty for electronics, mainly because of its particulates. It can cause corrosion, especially if you leave it too long. If you have AppleCare, getting it repaired might not be too expensive. I suggest you bring it in as soon as possible and explain the situation.
That sounds like a solid first step! Definitely give it time, but I wouldn't wait too long—better to take it in sooner rather than later. The longer you wait, the higher the risk of corrosion or damage to the internal parts due to the milk's properties.

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