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So I was cleaning my keyboard with a Clorox wipe and the keyboard started repeating and eventually stopped working. I read online to pour distilled water in order to release the chemicals and let the laptop dry off. Now the keyboard completely does not work anymore. Trackpad and power button are both fully functional and I am also able to connect an external keyboard in order to use it. What should I do. Should I replace only the keyboard. Does anyone have a link to the tools needed to replace the keyboard. Thanks

What you did may have killed your keyboard then and there. Doing what you said you did is an urban legend and only proved to ruin keyboards, not clean them. You have an expensive and timely replacement ahead of you. MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Early 2015 Upper Case Replacement MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Early 2015) Upper Case Assembly