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+ | [* violet] Don't let the IPA get up into here. |
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+ | [* black] It may take several baths to clean all the corrosion. Once you think you want to try it again, put the motherboard out on a paper towel and let it dry for at least 24 hours. |
+ | [* black] If you want a higher chance at success, get a jar and fill it a good way with silica packets, leaving room for the motherboard. Make sure no IPA is on the motherboard when you do this. Have it sit in the can for a minimum of 48 hours. I left it in for a week, or until the liquid from the keypad left. |
+ | [* black] Your LCD may have liquid in it. Put it in the can too, as the silica can make your screen look like brand new. |
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