Saving a soaked cell phone December 1, 2009
Posted by Kristin Lynch in : technology , trackbackI heard a great tip for saving a soaked cell phone – or any other unfortunate electronic device, for that matter. I’ve had a few friends who have had the misfortune of dropping their cell phone in a puddle or a glass of water (that friend was heavily medicated) or – GASP – through an entire washing machine cycle. But fear not…
If you ever find yourself with a wet device, don’t cry – that will just create more moisture! Trust me…we can get through this. Try these steps instead.
1. Get your vacuum cleaner out and use an appropriate attachment to suck out as much water as possible. Look for the largest input area on your device and start there.
2. Always try #1 first to get as much water as you can out of the device quickly. Next, pick up a bag of Fresh Scent cat litter. You must use the one with the blue/green crystals. A small bag will do. (HINT: uncooked rice will also work!) Grab a small container that can be sealed tightly – such as Tupperware. Pour some of the cat litter (or rice) in the container and place your device on top. Close the container and leave it alone for a day or so. The cat litter (or rice) will suck up the moisture from the device!
If neither of these methods work, you might be out of luck but at least you’ll have tried a couple of quick and easy fixes before throwing in the towel.
Thanks to the guys on the MacBreak Weekly podcast for these suggestions.
Good luck!

![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=e68dd082-50f2-4f48-8801-83c1926d8dea)







comments »
thanks for posting, i never thought of this as a way to get the moisture out of an electrical/small device, but it sure makes sense