Apple has initiated a recall program for the MacBook product from October 2009 to April 2011, who are afflicted by the detachment of the rubber that protects the fund. The problem from what you said in a statement released by Apple on the site, seems to appear "in some circumstances" not well set out the rubber on the bottom of some MacBook can detach from the base.
The replacement may be required by those who experience the issue even though it is no longer under warranty and can be carried out in two ways, the classic driving her MacBook into a service center or at an Apple Store, or using a kit called DIY "Do It Yourself Kit" that includes a new bottom of the base to be mounted in place of the defective, the eight screws, a screwdriver and instructions for disassembly and reassembly.
The replacement may be required by those who experience the issue even though it is no longer under warranty and can be carried out in two ways, the classic driving her MacBook into a service center or at an Apple Store, or using a kit called DIY "Do It Yourself Kit" that includes a new bottom of the base to be mounted in place of the defective, the eight screws, a screwdriver and instructions for disassembly and reassembly.
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