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<blockquote data-quote="Kanehi" data-source="post: 28768" data-attributes="member: 4776"><p>For the regular Joe they're not very keen in opening electronics. Supposedly the item should be rinsed in plain water as to displace the salt water inside, shake off the excess water and the place in rice to absorb the remaining moisture and leave in for three days or more. Actually a desiccant would be better than rice but then again who has access to it readily. Sometimes it'll work sometimes not but it wouldn't hurt trying it. 90% isopropyl alcohol still contains 10% water. A better way is to use distilled water to rinse with as it doesn't contain mineral contaminants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanehi, post: 28768, member: 4776"] For the regular Joe they're not very keen in opening electronics. Supposedly the item should be rinsed in plain water as to displace the salt water inside, shake off the excess water and the place in rice to absorb the remaining moisture and leave in for three days or more. Actually a desiccant would be better than rice but then again who has access to it readily. Sometimes it'll work sometimes not but it wouldn't hurt trying it. 90% isopropyl alcohol still contains 10% water. A better way is to use distilled water to rinse with as it doesn't contain mineral contaminants. [/QUOTE]
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Battery got wet.