Why Liquid Damage Requires Immediate Attention

Liquids and electronics don’t mix. A spill can cause:

  • Short Circuits: Liquid contact with the motherboard or keyboard can disrupt functionality.

  • Corrosion: Sugary or alcoholic drinks leave residues that corrode internal components over time.

  • Sticky Keys: Residues from coffee or juice can make your keyboard unusable.

  • Long-Term Damage: Mould, mildew, or hidden corrosion can develop weeks or months after a spill.




Act Quickly to Save Your Laptop!

To minimize damage, follow these steps immediately after a spill:

  1. Power off your laptop immediately.

  2. Disconnect it from the power source and remove the battery (if possible).

  3. Do not use a hairdryer or apply heat—it can cause further damage.

  4. Bring your laptop to Right-Click for a professional assessment.

 

Why Choose Right-Click for Liquid Repairs?

  • High Success Rate: 70% of liquid-damaged laptops are successfully repaired.

  • Experienced Technicians: Over 20 years of expertise in laptop repairs.

  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent quotes with no hidden fees.

  • Fast Turnaround: Repairs completed in 2–4 days.

  • No Data Loss: Free data recovery or transfer included if your laptop cannot be repaired.

We provide liquid spill repairs for all major laptop brands: Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, and Apple.



What's included?

  • Laptop Strip Down & Dry Out Service

    • Assessment costs €79 (this fee includes data recovery or transfer if required) if successful the cost is €179

    • Comprehensive disassembly of your laptop.

    • Drying of all internal and external components.

    • Assessment of functionality after drying.

  • Corrosion Cleaning

    • Specialized chemical cleaning to remove sticky residues and corrosion.

    • Additional cleaning if needed, quoted before proceeding.

  • Component Replacement

    • Damaged keyboards, RAM, or drives replaced with high-quality parts.

    • All replacements quoted in advance.

  • Data Recovery & Transfer

    • Recover or transfer available data if repairs are unsuccessful.