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Revive your Cell Phone or Electronic Devices from Water Damage

Don't know if this has been covered on this board but I found this on FiscalGeek.com. I have heard of these methods actually work for some people so I thought I would share:

Time Tested Fix

This technique is my go to for waterlogged devices.
  1. Remove the battery from the device. This is critical, and do it as soon as possible, even if you are not going to follow this technique, this is your best chance for device survival.
  2. Find a container slightly larger than the device that will hold liquid.
  3. Remove battery covers and other compartments so you can be sure to get into all areas of the device.
  4. Place the device in the container and fill with Alcohol completely submerging the device. The alcohol will displace any water left in your device. Jiggle the container around a bit to make sure the alcohol is able to drive out the water droplets in your device. You may need to weight your device to keep it under the water. I would suggest a 5 minute period of soaking, you can vary the time based on your results and optionally repeat this step if you are not successful.
  5. Remove the device and put it somewhere to dry for an hour or two. The alcohol will evaporate very quickly but be sure it’s really dry. Q-tips are helpful as well to make sure you’ve got the item clean.
  6. Reassemble your device and hopefully you are good to go. If not you can repeat this step or try the Alternate Fix.
Alternate Fixes

These are longer term fixes that take some time but also have been used successfully by many people me included in a pinch. Give any or all of these a try if you are unsuccessful with the Alcohol Fix.
  1. Put the electronic device in a large Ziploc bag filled with dry rice. The rice acts as a desiccant to remove water from the air and aids in drying your device out quicker. The timeframe for this would be more like overnight than a few minutes.
  2. Put the electronic device in a sealed container with a Dri-Z-Air unit. These are used often in RV’s and damp areas and are available at the hardware store. They are essentially a plastic container that holds their special desiccant. It will remove a tremendous amount of moisture.
  3. The old hair dryer technique, just be sure not to get it to close and melt any components.
  4. Smash it with a hammer and buy a new device. This one works every time.
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