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Is spraying conformal coating a good idea for a MacBook logic board?

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A common cause for Macbooks to die is corrosion on the motherboard in certain areas. It is incredibly easy for MacBook logic boards to get corroded by just humidity in a room. So I had an idea that maybe I could spray my entire  MacBook Pro 2015 (top tier model) logic board with conformal coating.

If I was  to spray the board on my $3000 laptop, does anyone have any tips as to what I should watch out for? Is this not a good idea? This is a first for me. I want to make sure I don’t have to learn the hard way what not to do.

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

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Is spraying conformal coating a good idea for a MacBook logic board?

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-A common cause for Macbooks to die is corrosion on the motherboard in certain areas. It is incredibly easy for MacBook logic boards to get corroded by just humidity in a room. So I had an idea that maybe I could spray my entire MacBook Pro 2015 (top tier model) logic board with conformal coating.[br]
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+A common cause for Macbooks to die is corrosion on the motherboard in certain areas. It is incredibly easy for MacBook logic boards to get corroded by just humidity in a room. So I had an idea that maybe I could spray my entire MacBook Pro 2015 (top tier model) logic board with conformal coating.
If I was to spray the board on my $3000 laptop, does anyone have any tips as to what I should watch out for? Is this not a good idea? This is a first for me. I want to make sure I don’t have to learn the hard way what not to do.

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

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Is spraying conformal coating a good idea for a MacBook logic board?

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A common cause for Macbooks to die is corrosion on the motherboard in certain areas. It is incredibly easy for MacBook logic boards to get corroded by just humidity in a room. So I had an idea that maybe I could spray my entire  MacBook Pro 2015 (top tier model) logic board with conformal coating.[br]

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If I was  to spray the board on my $3000 laptop, does anyone have any tips as to what I should watch out for? Is this not a good idea? This is a first for me. I want to make sure I don’t have to learn the hard way what not to do.

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MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015

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