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Socrates-1

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Jun 1, 2019
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Ao Nang, Krabi
Hello, I have a moisture under my mid 2015 MacBook pro screen. I was thinking removing the screen like this guy did on youtube and clean it

Would this work on MacBook Pro Mid 2015?

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I have been told by a few repair shops that it's very difficult to replace the glass without damaging the glass or internal screen components and it takes practice.

How did moisture get underneath?
 
I have been told by a few repair shops that it's very difficult to replace the glass without damaging the glass or internal screen components and it takes practice.

How did moisture get underneath?

Good question. I watched this video where one cleans a screen staingate with a Listerine. I tried it and it worked, however after cleaning the very bad staingate for 1 hour, the screen became moisturized.

Right now, 99% of moisture has disappeared on its on.

 
I always recommend cleaning the glass with a cloth that has been lightly dampened with distilled water.

If there are fingerprints or skin oils to be removed from the glass, I recommend using pure isopropyl alcohol in place of the distilled water.
 
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