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I have a mid-2015 15-inch retina display MacBook Pro for school and travel. I also use my laptop at home a lot and my family has 3 dogs that shed a lot. usually, the dog hair goes into the MacBook, through the fans, and slows it down and makes it really hot. I have an Ifixit toolkit and was wondering if I open the bottom of my MacBook Pro to clean it, does it void my warranty? I would like to learn how to do it at home because you usually have to make an apple reservation 1 week in advance, so, does anyone know if opening my MacBook, voids my warranty.

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Are you sure you even have a warranty? I mean 2015 machines haven’t been sold for near a year now. 

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