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Introduction
Refer to the [[Topic:iPhone|iPhone repair guides|new_window=true]] for instructions on disassembling your iPhone.
This is labeled as an iPhone guide, but the procedure for any other smartphone should be very similar.
99% isopropyl alcohol is ideal, but not required. However, do make sure you use at least 90% isopropyl alcohol to avoid leaving any residue after cleaning. In addition to the alcohol, you will need a container big enough to submerge your iPhone's logic board.
'''Isopropyl alcohol is highly flammable.''' Perform this procedure in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke or work near an open flame during this procedure.
This guide covers the basics of water damage repair. For more detailed instructions on in-depth repair check out [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsDpALKQjUQ|this video|new_window=true]. For more generic water damage advice, see [[Electronics Water Damage|this wiki|new_window=true]]. If you'd like to see another guide that disassembles a corroded phone, check out [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing+iPhone+Liquid+Damage/5825|this guide|new_window=true].