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Accidental spilt a little bit of coke on my remote now it refuses to turn on it will charge but nothing else
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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 73000" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>Just take your time. It can't hurt anything to try. Take pictures with your phone as you go so you don't forget what goes where when you are putting it back together. Store any screws or parts safely and label them if needed. DO NOT force any parts apart and only disassemble what is needed to get to the areas where the cola seeped in. You may not need to disassemble a lot of things to get the job done. A can of "Canned Air" like used to clean computer keyboards can help remove the water after you wash the cola off. It is available anywhere that sells computer accessories. Like I said, <u>take your time, go slow</u> and take pictures. I am a seasoned technician and I still do that if I am dealing with something new and different. Again , good luck and let us know how it goes for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 73000, member: 8691"] Just take your time. It can't hurt anything to try. Take pictures with your phone as you go so you don't forget what goes where when you are putting it back together. Store any screws or parts safely and label them if needed. DO NOT force any parts apart and only disassemble what is needed to get to the areas where the cola seeped in. You may not need to disassemble a lot of things to get the job done. A can of "Canned Air" like used to clean computer keyboards can help remove the water after you wash the cola off. It is available anywhere that sells computer accessories. Like I said, [U]take your time, go slow[/U] and take pictures. I am a seasoned technician and I still do that if I am dealing with something new and different. Again , good luck and let us know how it goes for you. [/QUOTE]
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