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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    This may be God's way of punishing you for wearing pleather.

    Just sayin'.




    I think he forgives me considering how cheaply I picked it up for.


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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    This may be God's way of punishing you for wearing pleather.

    Just sayin'.
    "When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    I used to get many pocket calculators in for repair which had been dropped/soaked in various types of liquid. If the water contained any soap or detergent then just drying may not be enough as it may leave a conductive film on the circuit board. The chips and screen will be ok as they are sealed. The only sure way is to completely strip the unit down and rinse every piece in clear cold water. Then leave to dry on a wire mesh/grill wires so the air can get to all the parts. Leave for 2 days at room temperature. Not an easy job and not 100% guarantee that it will work.
    I do this still on my TV etc remote controls if some keys or the whole unit stops working and actually wash the parts in water with a drop of washing up liquid then rinse and dry.

    I do not advise any type of forced drying or the use of rice as it is dusty and organic and may leave a film on the circuits on which mold may grow weeks later.

    Chris.

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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    Well, I peeked at the pone today. Still water in the screen.

    So, I dug up the old clamshell phone I used a couple years ago, and changed my plan to that one for now. If the wet one does revive, great. If not, I have something I can live with...and I am now reachable while I wait.

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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    You didnt split the plastic case to get the water out?

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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    Quote Originally Posted by madmacs View Post
    You didnt split the plastic case to get the water out?
    It calls for a teeny three prong screwdriver that we do not have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboKittie View Post
    It calls for a teeny three prong screwdriver that we do not have.
    A what... ?

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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    The screw in the back look like a little Y, or a pie divided into three. I am sure there's a name for this type of screwdriver, but I don't know what it is.

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    Re: Oh noooo.......

    I'm guessing it's a tri-wing.



    They are rather common in electronics.
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    Yes, that looks about right.

    Thank you. I try to learn something new everyday, and now I have thanks to you.

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