I just spilled cola all over my laptop's touchpad and some of the keyboard keys. It's an Asus ROG Zephyrus G16, and I'm not sure what to do next. Immediately after the spill, I turned it off, unplugged everything, and tilted it to let the cola drain out. I've heard mixed advice, like whether I should disassemble it or just let it dry. I don't think much got inside since it mostly pooled on top, but there are still some signs on the keyboard. Is it worth using a hairdryer? Should I be concerned about the trackpad? What steps should I take from here?
3 Answers
Honestly, if you're unsure about taking it apart, going to a professional is the best bet. But if you feel confident and have access to 99% isopropyl alcohol, you could clean the affected areas carefully. Just be super gentle!
First things first, you did well by turning it off immediately. Here’s a step-by-step:
1. Disconnect it from the charger.
2. Hold the power button for about a minute to ensure it’s completely off.
3. Carefully open the back cover of your laptop, locate the battery, and disconnect it.
4. Soda can be really damaging because it's both corrosive and conductive. Simply letting it evaporate or using a hairdryer might not be sufficient.
If you're not comfortable doing this, I recommend taking it to a repair shop ASAP.
Honestly, just kiss it goodbye... That might sound harsh, but electronics and liquids often don't mix well. Just keep your fingers crossed!

Why do you say that? Is there no hope?