Have you met? Top 10 most prone to PC disasters (6)

  
Question 6: Liquids such as water splash on digital cameras, cell phones, laptops or keyboards.
Possible reasons: You can't blame Microsoft for this kind of problem.
Workaround: Water and electronics both "dislike" each other, but just splashing some water doesn't mean they are definitely broken. Honestly, these strange methods don't make your guys back to normal 100% - but if used properly, it's likely to renew them.
First of all, if the electronic device is still running when splashing, immediately turn it off and remove the battery, CD, SIM card, memory card and so on. If it is a laptop, remove any removable components such as a PC Card and a removable optical drive. Dry any visible liquid with a towel. It is very important to disassemble the electronic equipment splashed with water as much as possible. If you do well, the chances of repairing the equipment will be much greater. If you can hear the sound of liquid sloshing inside them, then this is essential.
What you have to do is to let the electronic device dry completely from the inside out as quickly as possible. There are many ways to do this for you. So which of the following methods is the most convenient and which one is suitable. But you have to remember that all these small methods are likely to destroy electronic products more seriously. Lucky or not is crucial here.
Tip: You can watch the video about the following methods online, "Disaster! How to save wet electronics."
1, desiccant can absorb moisture and liquid. Put the bagged silica gel and the water-sprayed electronic device into the bag at the same time. Only the unused silicone in the bag can work - it has not been used much. It is also possible to change the silica gel to ordinary uncooked rice or even salt, just to ensure that they do not enter the electronic device (you can wrap the electronic device with tissue paper).
2, high temperature can make the liquid evaporate. Put the electronic device on the dashboard of the car for an afternoon (just don't let the temperature be 150 degrees Fahrenheit). If you are fearless, you can put the water-spraying equipment into the oven at a temperature no higher than 150 degrees Fahrenheit and put it for an hour. If the phone is in the water, put it in your front trouser pocket and let it dry for a whole day. You can also use a hair dryer (do not set the temperature too high). Remember to remove the battery before following any of the above methods.
3, alcohol can absorb water. The first thing to affirm is that for those who are not decisive, it is best not to do so. However, you can completely immerse the wet electronic device in alcohol (using 99% topical alcohol instead of the usual 70% alcohol) to suck the water out. Make sure the action is fast, as alcohol can damage some plastic products.
4, if the electronic device has a keyboard, turn it over for a while, perhaps liquid can flow out from inside.
5. If your laptop or mobile phone is splashed with viscous liquids (such as soda), they need to be cleaned after drying. That is to say, you have to disassemble the equipment that splashed the liquid and scrub it with a cotton swab brush with a 99% concentration of rubbing alcohol - otherwise the electronic product is likely to be short-circuited due to residual stickiness.
Avoid recurrence: Unless you are sucking a drink from a sealed cup, it is difficult to avoid liquid spills. Some electronic products have waterproof technology: splash-proof keyboards (or plastic films) are now commonplace. If you are taking photos on the beach or on a boat, underwater cameras can also help. If you want to play in the water, you can reduce your troubles by putting your phone or iPod in a plastic bag.

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