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-@bigsmurf just like any other submerged device, it is a bit of a guessing game as in how your phone will respond to a proper cleaning. The importance right now is to not turn it on, or trying to sync/charge it. Use [[Topic:LG G5|these guides]] to remove the battery and disassemble it right down to [guide|10700|the logic board]. Remove all EMI shields and clean everything with isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and a soft brush, including all connectors and cable ends. Check for any burned or missing components. You may have to repeat this step a couple of times. Once it is cleaned, reassemble it and ''' replace the battery''', then reevaluate for any real damage. Right now, everything will only be a guess, and the longer you wait the more corroded it will get.
+@bigsmurf just like any other submerged device, it is a bit of a guessing game as in how your phone will respond to a proper cleaning. The importance right now is to not turn it on, or trying to sync/charge it. Use [[Topic:LG G5|these guides]] to remove the battery and disassemble it right down to the logic board. Remove all EMI shields and clean everything with isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and a soft brush, including all connectors and cable ends. Check for any burned or missing components. You may have to repeat this step a couple of times. Once it is cleaned, reassemble it and ''' replace the battery''', then reevaluate for any real damage. Right now, everything will only be a guess, and the longer you wait the more corroded it will get.

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@bigsmurf just like any other submerged device, it is a bit of a guessing game as in how your phone will respond to a proper cleaning. The importance right now is to not turn it on, or trying to sync/charge it.    Use [[Topic:LG G5|these guides]] to remove the battery and disassemble it right down to [guide|10700|the logic board]. Remove all EMI shields and clean everything with isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and a soft brush, including all connectors and cable ends. Check for any burned or missing components. You may have to repeat this step a couple of times. Once it is cleaned, reassemble it and ''' replace the battery''', then reevaluate for any real damage. Right now, everything will only be a guess, and the longer you wait the more corroded it will get.

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