@yesenia_s ,Yesenia S. There is always hope! Do not try to power up the device any more until you have dismantled and clean liquid damage. Use the first link below, a guide to tear down your device and the second link is a general guide on how to clean up liquid damage/corrosion. The better job you do at cleaning the device, better odds of getting it up and running. Good luck.
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@yesenia_s ,Yesenia S. There is always hope! Do not try to power up the device any more, you may have already caused a short by doing so, you have to dismantled and clean liquid damage. Use the first link below, a guide to tear down your device and the second link is a general guide on how to clean up liquid damage/corrosion. The better job you do at cleaning the device, better odds of getting it up and running. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@yesenia_s ,Yesenia S. There is always hope! Do not try to power up the device any more until you have dismantled and clean liquid damage. Use the first link below, a guide to tear down your device and the second link is a general guide on how to clean up liquid damage/corrosion. The better job you do at cleaning the device, better odds of getting it up and running. Good luck.
I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
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[[Electronics Water Damage]]