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simplynoor

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Jan 3, 2019
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Hi there, so I got some water under my MacBook Pro. screen

I had my water bottle in my bag alongside my MacBook Pro that had a case cover on and it was inside a laptop pouch. Somehow my water bottle opened, spilling water at the bottom of my bag which is how the water got to it. Thankfully, no water got near the keyboard or track pad, so there's no internal or technical issues. The screen itself works fine, all visuals are fine. Only issue is water got inbetween the screen so theres the blotch in the bottom left and a faint line across vertically (as seen in photo below).

I've talked to a few apple certified places for a repair and they have all said I need to replace the screen completely, which would cost $600-1000. The computer is still functions perfectly, all is good technically expect for the physical appearance of the screen. Is there any way I can get rid of the water "blotch" without spending that much? Thanks for reading, please help if you can!

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

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chscag

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Is there any way I can get rid of the water "blotch" without spending that much? Thanks for reading, please help if you can

I don't think so unless you wish to have your MacBook Pro screen replaced by other than Apple or an Apple certified repair shop or you can do it yourself. You can look at the procedure to change the screen at www.ifixit.com. Since the screen can not be separated, there's really no way to remove the water. You have to replace the screen if you wish to get rid of the water blotch.
 

simplynoor

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Jan 3, 2019
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I don't think so unless you wish to have your MacBook Pro screen replaced by other than Apple or an Apple certified repair shop or you can do it yourself. You can look at the procedure to change the screen at www.ifixit.com. Since the screen can not be separated, there's really no way to remove the water. You have to replace the screen if you wish to get rid of the water blotch.

Thank you for the quick response! I've read on many sites online saying I should leave it shut down and let it air dry for a while. I'm going to check on it next week by turning it back on. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would it be bad if I continue using it while the blotches are still there?
 

LIVEFRMNYC

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Oct 27, 2009
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Thank you for the quick response! I've read on many sites online saying I should leave it shut down and let it air dry for a while. I'm going to check on it next week by turning it back on. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would it be bad if I continue using it while the blotches are still there?

I'm just taking a guess here ..... but I would personally shut it down and let it completely dry. If the water dries from the heat of the display structure, it will probably cause a worst stain on the display vs just letting it evaporate.
 

DavT

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Jan 4, 2019
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Hi there, so I got some water under my MacBook Pro. screen

I had my water bottle in my bag alongside my MacBook Pro that had a case cover on and it was inside a laptop pouch. Somehow my water bottle opened, spilling water at the bottom of my bag which is how the water got to it. Thankfully, no water got near the keyboard or track pad, so there's no internal or technical issues. The screen itself works fine, all visuals are fine. Only issue is water got inbetween the screen so theres the blotch in the bottom left and a faint line across vertically (as seen in photo below).

I've talked to a few apple certified places for a repair and they have all said I need to replace the screen completely, which would cost $600-1000. The computer is still functions perfectly, all is good technically expect for the physical appearance of the screen. Is there any way I can get rid of the water "blotch" without spending that much? Thanks for reading, please help if you can!

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

I'm pretty much in the same situation as you are in. Do you know if liquid damage is covered by Applecare (i suspect it varies with region)? And may i ask if the price for repair you obtained was applicable under Applecare or without one?

My MBP is only a few months old. Technically i can still purchase Applecare. Just wanted to know if it makes a difference to the overall cost.
 

jerryk

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Nov 3, 2011
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I'm pretty much in the same situation as you are in. Do you know if liquid damage is covered by Applecare (i suspect it varies with region)? And may i ask if the price for repair you obtained was applicable under Applecare or without one?

My MBP is only a few months old. Technically i can still purchase Applecare. Just wanted to know if it makes a difference to the overall cost.

In the US, Applecare+ coverd accidental damage. The traditional Applecare does not. But Applecare+ has limited enrollment period of 60 days after purchase.
 

DavT

macrumors newbie
Jan 4, 2019
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In the US, Applecare+ coverd accidental damage. The traditional Applecare does not. But Applecare+ has limited enrollment period of 60 days after purchase.

Thanks for the clarification. Applecare+ is out of my reach regardless because i think my region doesn't even offer it. Would there be any difference in price for a screen repair between a standard Applecare (which doesnt cover liquid damage) compared to one that is on limited one year warranty only?
 

jerryk

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Nov 3, 2011
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Thanks for the clarification. Applecare+ is out of my reach regardless because i think my region doesn't even offer it. Would there be any difference in price for a screen repair between a standard Applecare (which doesnt cover liquid damage) compared to one that is on limited one year warranty only?

You should check with Apple on that. My guess since water damage is not covered it is the same either way.
 

Fishrrman

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Feb 20, 2009
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Ummm... one DOES NOT pack a water bottle ANYWHERE near where a computer is packed -- in a backpack, or ANYPLACE else.

Go forth from this day, and learn -- sadder, but wiser.
 
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e2meleng

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Jun 14, 2014
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Hi there, so I got some water under my MacBook Pro. screen

I had my water bottle in my bag alongside my MacBook Pro that had a case cover on and it was inside a laptop pouch. Somehow my water bottle opened, spilling water at the bottom of my bag which is how the water got to it. Thankfully, no water got near the keyboard or track pad, so there's no internal or technical issues. The screen itself works fine, all visuals are fine. Only issue is water got inbetween the screen so theres the blotch in the bottom left and a faint line across vertically (as seen in photo below).

I've talked to a few apple certified places for a repair and they have all said I need to replace the screen completely, which would cost $600-1000. The computer is still functions perfectly, all is good technically expect for the physical appearance of the screen. Is there any way I can get rid of the water "blotch" without spending that much? Thanks for reading, please help if you can!

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

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Hi, how did this end up? Did it eventually dry out?
 

DavT

macrumors newbie
Jan 4, 2019
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Hi, how did this end up? Did it eventually dry out?

For me, it did. I had a blotch measuring around 5cm x 5cm and it gradually dried up over a week's time. It was just a case of water being trapped inside and thankfully there wasn't any damage to the screen itself. I hope this comes as a consolation if you are facing this same problem now.
 
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retta283

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I had an iPod nano with water stuck under the screen. Huge blotch. I let it sit out for a while and it went away, left no signs of the water.
 
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e2meleng

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Jun 14, 2014
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Midrand
For me, it did. I had a blotch measuring around 5cm x 5cm and it gradually dried up over a week's time. It was just a case of water being trapped inside and thankfully there wasn't any damage to the screen itself. I hope this comes as a consolation if you are facing this same problem now.

Thank you so much for the consolation :)
 

Ciccio Ceras

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Dec 11, 2019
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Thank you for your response

Hi e2meleng, do you have updates? Do you still have the blotch?

I had a similar issue, due by a walk in a big rain. Even if the macbook was inside the cover inside the bag, the blotch is very huge, following the whole screen :(
 

hifffz

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Jan 21, 2020
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Hi e2meleng, do you have updates? Do you still have the blotch?

I had a similar issue, due by a walk in a big rain. Even if the macbook was inside the cover inside the bag, the blotch is very huge, following the whole screen :(
unfortunately, i just experienced this incident yesterday ?? i shut down my mac and letting it air dry for at least 3 days.
do u have any updates on your mac? is it running fine? are their still blotches on your mac screen? thanks a lot.
 
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