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Geoff
02 Dec 2015

My phone fell out of the belt crop and into the toilet(it was turned on) I wiped it dry with paper towels and then placed on top of the stove which was still warm from supper. That night I placed the phone on the hot air register overnight. The bout side temp was not too cold and I turned the stat down to 65F. I have my fan on all the time so the phone got a lot of air over eight hours. That was two weeks ago, still working! Lucky me.

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Tom Plain
02 Dec 2015

Back in the pre digital days when a film camera got soaked in the rain or worse, we would remove the film and put the camera in a freezer for a few hours. Then use canned air to blow out the ice crystals. I wonder if that would work for a phone?

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Nearly McPhee
31 Dec 2015

After drowning my Iphone with a bottle of water. Wrapped in tissue placed in bottle if rice. Left for several days. Works a treat. Hasn't missed a beat in over 12 months

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curious
05 Jan 2016

how did you get so lucky that your phone was turned off before it landed in the puddle?

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