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For me its harder to understand that theres nothing to worry about.
But I'm trying, everytime I start my macbook I'm very concentrated and I look if it explodes or not.
Maybe I'm more stressed because some people on another forum told me that the macbook might get destroyed in some days...

I don't know if you poured distilled water on it or not, but pure water will not corrode electronics or harm them at all. Only impure tap water will conduct electricity. I can't recall if I wrote this or not, but I poured coffee with cream and sugar on my desk and it got into my 2009 mac mini. I poured distilled water on it, used qtips with rubbing alcohol on the logic board to clean it and then put it in rice for three days, and it worked PERFECTLY afterwards.


Not to rain on your parade or anything but in my experience when you get an electronic wet it's only a matter of time before all hell breaks loose. I would avoid leaving it on the charger when you're not in the room. You never know if something catches fire or something.

Usually with phones when you drop it in water and do the rice trick it'll work. After days/weeks/months the phone will just die on you because corrosion can/may start to build on the board and components. I would recommend to start putting at least $50/week away in a "New Macbook Fund" for the just in case. You'll be glad you did.

If he did the distilled water trick with rice it should be fine. Corrosion only happens with impure water.
 
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