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So I accidentally put an open water bottle in my bag while my tablet was in there, LCD was unfortunately flooded, but I ordered a replacement screen and it arrived today. Though opening up the tablet I found water droplets throughout, so I removed every part meticulously to put in rice or something and noted any current corrosion I had to remove with a q tip.

My question is this. As soon as I opened it up I noticed the water very quickly evaporating. I actually can't see any more now. Anyone who does mobile device repairs, what do you think? Could I skip the deep-dry? I looked at all the components and none of them have any parts that could have trapped water that I missed and I don't really look forward to cleaning the entire thing of starch ( though I do just have silica beads but let's stay on topic)

Am I right to feel confident about the dryness of the components? Let me know!

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[โ€“] jjagaimo@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Rice is bad because it doesnt actually absorb much moisture and can cause mold growth

Better to put it in front of a fan to add air circulation and maybe warm it a bit (i.e. near ish to a heater but not on it)

[โ€“] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I didn't know this, thank you for the info