The most common issue encountered with customers seeking laptop repair and/or notebook repair is liquid contact with the devices. Device oxidation occurs when the current inside the device cannot be controlled, posing a risk of releasing the current. This can lead to visible and long-term damage to most components inside the device.
Liquid contact with the device can occur not only by spilling liquid on it but also through any moist or wet connection cables attached to the device. This seemingly minor incident is actually one of the most common types of failures requiring laptop repair and notebook repair and can cause significant damage to your computers.
In the event of any liquid contact with your computer, after unplugging it, the battery should also be removed. Then, you should turn your laptop upside down and wait. It is crucial not to turn on your computer to prevent oxidation. To avoid permanent damage to your computer, you should contact us urgently.
If there is only a keyboard issue on your laptop, it is a good sign because it means that the liquid has only reached your keyboard. This problem can be resolved by simply replacing the keyboard. However, if the liquid reaches other parts of your computer due to a delay, it can cause permanent damage to other components and increase your repair expenses.