Sore muscles, stress relief. Seriously man, why not take a bath once in a while?Andoura wrote:
Why were you taking a bath srsly?
Last edited by csmag (2009-01-23 21:17:07)
Sore muscles, stress relief. Seriously man, why not take a bath once in a while?Andoura wrote:
Why were you taking a bath srsly?
Last edited by csmag (2009-01-23 21:17:07)
I can't remember last time i took a bath!csmag wrote:
Sore muscles, stress relief. Seriously man, why not take a bath once in a while?Andoura wrote:
Why were you taking a bath srsly?
i think on the ipods (at least on my touch) there is one right inside the headphone jack. if you can see it it's usually white, red if you get it wet.Dauntless wrote:
This isn't any use in this situation, but some devices (the N95 for example) have a water damage sticker somewhere.
If water goes on the sticker it turns from white to red, then they know it's your fault for breaking it and the warranty is voided.
So if you can find the sticker it's best to cover it up with some tape or something, that way you can trick them into fixing it even if you broke it yourself. Just make sure you remove the tape before you send it off.
Here it is on the N95:
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/9342/wdszu7.jpg
Could pour bleach down the jack i guesshaffeysucks wrote:
i think on the ipods (at least on my touch) there is one right inside the headphone jack. if you can see it it's usually white, red if you get it wet.Dauntless wrote:
This isn't any use in this situation, but some devices (the N95 for example) have a water damage sticker somewhere.
If water goes on the sticker it turns from white to red, then they know it's your fault for breaking it and the warranty is voided.
So if you can find the sticker it's best to cover it up with some tape or something, that way you can trick them into fixing it even if you broke it yourself. Just make sure you remove the tape before you send it off.
Here it is on the N95:
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/9342/wdszu7.jpg
wite-out might work betterFatherTed wrote:
Could pour bleach down the jack i guesshaffeysucks wrote:
i think on the ipods (at least on my touch) there is one right inside the headphone jack. if you can see it it's usually white, red if you get it wet.Dauntless wrote:
This isn't any use in this situation, but some devices (the N95 for example) have a water damage sticker somewhere.
If water goes on the sticker it turns from white to red, then they know it's your fault for breaking it and the warranty is voided.
So if you can find the sticker it's best to cover it up with some tape or something, that way you can trick them into fixing it even if you broke it yourself. Just make sure you remove the tape before you send it off.
Here it is on the N95:
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/9342/wdszu7.jpg
What a fucking retarded idea.Acreta wrote:
this is gonna sound wierd, but put it in the oven.
yes, i put my old phone in the oven for about 20 mins on VERY LOW heat, and it works, it just, idk, gets RID of the water without having to heat it over a direct heatsource.
i guess because its a radiant heat source, its everywhere, not just going up
Rice?!?rammunition wrote:
ok, i put the ipod in a bowl of dry rice, i did so yesterday at about 3.00PM, i did check the ipod in the morning and there is water appearing on the screen, so it suggest the water is still in the ipod and is sort of being removed by the rice.
i won't touch it over the weekend, nor on monday due to college. i will take it out on tuesday morning and see if it would work.
i don't have any silica, rice should do fineBertster7 wrote:
Rice?!?rammunition wrote:
ok, i put the ipod in a bowl of dry rice, i did so yesterday at about 3.00PM, i did check the ipod in the morning and there is water appearing on the screen, so it suggest the water is still in the ipod and is sort of being removed by the rice.
i won't touch it over the weekend, nor on monday due to college. i will take it out on tuesday morning and see if it would work.
Silica, all the way...
lol, sounds a bit extreme, i might put it on the radiator, wrapped in a small cloth or tissue so the ipod doesn't get messed up on the outer selfAcreta wrote:
this is gonna sound wierd, but put it in the oven.
yes, i put my old phone in the oven for about 20 mins on VERY LOW heat, and it works, it just, idk, gets RID of the water without having to heat it over a direct heatsource.
i guess because its a radiant heat source, its everywhere, not just going up
THT! helped me before.FatherTed wrote:
leave it in a bowl of rice in the airing cupboard, i'm serious.
I think the rice idea is going somewherez.. Good luck, I dropped my phone in the toilet @ my cousins wedding... I immediately started mashing buttons and fried it..I would suspect you may have done the same to your iPod. Let's hope the rice works though, /crossesfingers.{_Schlemihl_} wrote:
THT! helped me before.FatherTed wrote:
leave it in a bowl of rice in the airing cupboard, i'm serious.
I had a older Sony phone that I put through the wash, didn't realize it until I went to put in in the dryer and my phone was their. I let it sit one the vent for a couple days (it was winter, heat was on) and it worked ok after that, the only problem was a the lcd in the upper right corner died.phishman420 wrote:
I dropped my cell phone is a lake one time. I somehow rescued it after it had been under for 3 or 4 minutes. I set it on top of my computer monitor for 3 or 4 days, and it worked fine.
WTF, what an idiot. I wanted to see if the iPod survived.Freezer7Pro wrote:
Guys, the op is banned.
not anymoreFreezer7Pro wrote:
Guys, the op is banned.
Last edited by rammunition (2009-01-28 03:32:22)
i need my ipod.Sup wrote:
Told you to leave it to dry for a week not over weekend
thanks for the tip btwFatherTed wrote:
It's fine, i'll take all the credit for this. No worries rammy babe
that's right, asian tactics work.rammunition wrote:
not anymoreFreezer7Pro wrote:
Guys, the op is banned.
ok, i put the ipod in a bowl of rice over the weekend, i checked to see if it would work on monday and it does.
MY IPOD WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!