Hi, Deb
I would recommend taking it to the Apple Store.  I spilled Coke into my MBP and 
our tech guru disassembled it to clean the resultant mess.  He said there were 
240 itty btty screws that had to be removed to perform the procedure which toke 
him a full day to complete.  Your case doesn't sound quite so bad but the last 
thing you want is to make matters worse.
Marshall

> On Apr 11, 2015, at 8:44 PM, Deb Lewis <deblewi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> My Macbook Pro has a few sticky keys. I suspect something may have slightly 
> spilled in it because it’s only on the left side and not all keys. I found 
> some YouTube videos on how to take the keys apart and clean them but they 
> weren’t very descriptive. what i did get is that it’s quite doable. Has 
> anyone done this and is there any advice on doing it most accessibly? I don’t 
> want to make things worse and I can take it to the Apple store if that’s best 
> but i’m pretty handy with assembly and disassembly so I’d be willing to try 
> if it’s reasonable doable. They’re all still working, just some are quite 
> stiff.
> 
> deb
> 
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