These computers may still be salvageable. I am a repair tech, and I have 
saved many liquid damaged MacBooks from the recycling bin by disassembling 
the machine and running the Logic Board through an ultrasonic cleaner. I 
would recommend to find a local technician who has one of these machines 
and they may be able to help you.

Here is some more information about performing ultrasonic cleaning on 
electronics:

Crest Ultrasonics are a liquid damage tech's best friend:
https://store.rossmanngroup.com/crest-ultrasonic-cleaners/recommended-ultrasonic-cleaners.html

Crest Ultrasonic Cleaner performs miracle on little Macbook Air:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjUKFg7AGmQ

A good ultrasonic cleaner pays for itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJXZJcR5N_g

On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 8:46:37 AM UTC-4 PaulBX wrote:

> IT RAINED ON MY THREE MACBOOKS!!
>
>
> I’m really devastated after a moment’s carelessness has resulted in all 
> three of my MacBooks getting soaked by rain! I’m so careful and keep 
> telling people never to put drinks on the same surface as a computer. I’ve 
> also read a lot about “liquid damage” on Apple products which makes me 
> think that they’re specially designed by Apple to be more sensitive to 
> liquids, to make them break down and try to get Apple users to buy new 
> ones. I can’t believe this has happened to me. I wouldn’t have had it 
> happen for the World, but unfortunately one thing changed in my home a few 
> days ago which has caused this. 
>
>
> I should explain that I’m living in a place with only skylights instead or 
> normal windows. They’re by a company called VELUX who I despise for making 
> them the way they are. I wasn’t able to open these until finally getting a 
> special pole designed for them, which arrived only a few days ago after 
> over ten months of living like that. This meant there was no real 
> ventilation and it felt fairly stuffy. I was also infested with small flies 
> which fly spray didn’t get rid of, so I also got a solid fly killer 
> containing Citronella, which I heard is banned from being advertised as an 
> insecticide, only as a perfume, so it sounded really good. It works, up to 
> a point!
>
>
> I was waiting five hours for an engineer to come and fix a problem with my 
> Broadband and phone. I had the  skylight in the living room open to 
> encourage the remaining flies to leave. During all that time, no one came! 
> I was sitting in a chair for most of the time, using one of my three Macs, 
> while the other two Macs were closed and on top of each other on another 
> chair. After all this, I felt like I needed to go and lie down in bed for a 
> little while.  
>
>
> I can’t remember how long I was lying in bed. I got up and went back into 
> the living room. When I arrived there, I got a big shock to see that it was 
> raining through the skylight! The MacBook Pro (mid 2012, 8Gb RAM) had been 
> soaked by rainwater and there was also rainwater on my MacBook Air (early 
> 2014), as well as on my other MacBook Pro (mid 2012, with 4Gb RAM)! I was 
> shocked that I didn’t hear the rain falling onto the closed bedroom 
> skylight. 
>
>  
>
> I immediately took action by closing the living room skylight and placing 
> the Macs keyboards facing down onto the sofa. After this, I tried to turn 
> on each Mac and found out that only the MacBook Pro (mid 2012, with 4Gb 
> RAM) would turn on. This is what I’m using to type this now. 
>
>
> I recently bought lots of screwdrivers of various types to enable me to 
> unscrew all of my Macs and upgrade one of the MacBook Pro (mid 2012) 
> computers. Unfortunately, it seems that none of these screwdrivers will 
> work on the MacBook Air (early 2014) screws, so it looks like I’ll have to 
> go shopping locally for the right screwdriver tomorrow. I read it’s called 
> a Pentalobe P5, but I think this may also be another name for a type of hex 
> key.  
>
>
> The MacBook Air (early 2014) shows no sign of life and the charger light 
> doesn’t come on when plugged in. 
>
>
> I’ve unscrewed the bottom of the MacBook Pro (mid 2012, 8Gb) and found 
> some water on the bottom of the Logic Board, which I’ve soaked up using 
> kitchen paper, but obviously there must be some more water inside this 
> computer on the other side of the Logic Board for it to get there in the 
> first place. 
>
>
> I really need some advice about what I can do to save at least one of my 
> two Macs that won’t currently turn on. I don’t think that the MacBook Pro 
> (mid 2012) model is supported for repairs by Apple any more. As for the 
> MacBook Air (early 2014), it officially runs Big Sur and I think it’s 
> supported by Apple for repairs, but I’ve heard a lot of horror stories 
> about this. I bought this MacBook Air for about $400, so I’m fairly sure 
> that an Apple repairer would charge me more than that to repair it. In that 
> case, it would be better just to buy another one from eBay. 
>
>
> While typing this message, I’ve found out that there are problems with my 
> MacBook Pro (mid 2012, 4Gb). These problems are not only affecting the 
> built in keyboard and trackpad, but even a USB keyboard and a mouse I’ve 
> plugged in. Lots of keys on the lower row of the internal keyboard don’t 
> seem to be working and it now seems quite difficult just to click on 
> anything using the trackpad or even the USB mouse. A normal click usually 
> comes up as a right click! I’ve had to turn on Accessibility/Mouse Keys and 
> use the 5 key on my USB keyboard numeric keypad instead. 
>
>
> I hope someone can help me! It was just a stupid mistake. Surely I haven’t 
> destroyed two of my Macs and ruined the input on the other one? What can I 
> do now?! Please help me!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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