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Re: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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Originally Posted by a_lazy_dude View Post
If water damage is the culprit, you can try this method (thanks to MRailing over at pdaphonehome for this trick):

Gather up as many of those silica gel packs as you can find (ya know, those little packets that come stuffed in just about anything that's sold in a package these days). Then put your phone (without the battery installed) and the gel packs into a zip lock bag for, oh, i dunno, a few days or so. As long as the water hasn't caused any permanent damage, those silica packs will suck every last bit of moisture out of the thing, and you should be good to go. Just make sure that you store those gel packs in a sealed container (like a ziplock bag) before/after you use them.
Hmmm... thats interesting.
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