Cell Phone -- What remains wet?
On Jun 18, 6:42*pm, "Charles" wrote:
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
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There is a conductive residue. A thorough washing with
de-ionized water is usually required.
Actually, de-ionized water isn't de-ionized. It actually has "hard" ions
replaced with "soft" ions.
Uncharged organic molecules, viruses, or bacteria left behind (after
deionization) will not drain the cell-phone battery.
If it is a different battery, maybe the different battery is not as
good as the original battery, I would take the phone and use alcohol
to rinse it out.
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