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How to salvage a wet gadget

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I don't know about all of you but I have certainly done this before. Check out this little video for tips on how to help save a wet gadget.

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Re: How to salvage a wet gadget
I haven't watched the video yet, but I've saved many a wet phone by putting it on low in the toaster oven. One had even been dropped in soda... in that case I rinsed in with water (hey, water isn't going to leave a sticky residue) THEN toaster oven. Takes a few days for it to cmpletely return to normal, but it's worked!

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