Callum
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Was out in town last night, was checking the time while doing a piss phone slipped into toilet full of spew Thought fuck that im not picking that out, so I quickly flushed it (knew the phone was heavy and wouldnt float away) And removed everything, its now in rice(was told to do this) and is turning on, any other methods i can try?
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Marc
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You gonna stir fry it?
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Ant B
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dont forget the curry sauce
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Callum
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If you google it you will see that rice absorbs water, worked with my mates laptop, worked with another boy i know who did the same thing, im looking for advice here, not arseholes on the internet trying to be funny, cheers.
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BarnshaW
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airing cupboard in a bowl of rice mate
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Callum
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
airing cupboard in a bowl of rice mate
Thanks, decent response!
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BarnshaW
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might be worth removing the battery and sim if you have not done so already
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AlunJ
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you shouldn't really turn it on til it's completely dried out.
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Ian
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Mines had loads of baths, just take the battery and SIM out and put it in the airing cupboard overnight and it's fine.
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mattievRS
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small bag of silica gel by it wont hurt either.
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Callum
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Yeah i removed the battery and sim as soon as it happened, ruined the night just hope its okay
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LeeM
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I've done it before, battery out and let it dry sorts it out. The components aren't damaged by the water, it's the short circuits the water creates. I'm worried about getting my iphone wet because you can't get the battery out
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Rich H
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And then lots of anti bac spray!!
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Cole
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Don't get an iPhone wet they don't dryout
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Joe
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Dropped my iPhone in the bog, fished it out straight away but the screen faded straight away and the phone turned off. Left it in the airing cupboard with a silica gel for a couple of hours and it turned back on and all works fine.
Only thing the screen was a weird colour, over-exposed I think is the right term but for some reason it just decided to fix itself today 3 weeks later? So yeah, they do dry out and it now all works perfect.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
And then lots of anti bac spray!!
G101 tbh.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Neo
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Completely off subject, but if you searched google for the name of this thread, you'd get some amazing amatuer POV stuff
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Callum
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Not working after 24 hours in rice and airing cupboard
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Blade_sri
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I left my phone for a week before turning it back on
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