I don't think old Turkey understands how the rice tricks works. It's a natural desiccant and it does work very well. It takes time though but it's a life saver for electronics that are too difficult to open and dry off manually. Rice works just like any desiccant would.
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The way to do it is to buy a 5 lb bag of rice and then just bury your phone inside of it. Then leave the bag open somewhere neat sunlight.
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The way to do it is to buy a 5 lb bag of rice and then just bury your phone inside of it. Then leave the bag open somewhere near sunlight.
I've seen a lot of people that for some reason decide to place a little bit of rice in a Tupper ware container and then seal the phone inside. That's completely pointless. The rice doesn't magically pull moisture from the phone. You need ventilation. It only works if air is able to pass through the rice and then into the phone.
I don't think old Turkey understands how the rice tricks works. It's a natural desiccant and it does work very well. It takes time though but it's a life saver for electronics that are too difficult to open and dry off manually. Rice works just like any desiccant would.
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The way to do it is to buy a 5 lb bag of rice and then just bury your phone inside of it. Then leave the bag open somewhere neat sunlight.
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The way to do it is to buy a 5 lb bag of rice and then just bury your phone inside of it. Then leave the bag open somewhere neat sunlight.
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I've seen a lot of people that for some reason decide to place a little bit of rice in a Tupper ware container and then seal the phone inside. That's completely pointless. The rice doesn't magically pull moisture from the phone. You need ventilation. It only works if air is able to pass through the rice and then I to the phone.
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I've seen a lot of people that for some reason decide to place a little bit of rice in a Tupper ware container and then seal the phone inside. That's completely pointless. The rice doesn't magically pull moisture from the phone. You need ventilation. It only works if air is able to pass through the rice and then into the phone.
I don't think old Turkey understands how the rice tricks works. It's a natural desiccant and it does work very well. It takes time though but it's a life saver for electronics that are too difficult to open and dry off manually. Rice works just like any desiccant would.
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The way to do it is to buy a 5 lb bag of rice and then just bury your phone inside of it. Then leave the bag open somewhere neat sunlight.
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I've seen a lot of people that for some reason decide to place a little bit of rice in a Tupper ware container and then seal the phone inside. That's completely pointless. The rice doesn't magically pull moisture from the phone. You need ventilation. It only works if air is able to pass through the rice and then I to the phone.
I don't think old Turkey understands how the rice tricks works. It's a natural desiccant and it does work very well. It takes time though but it's a life saver for electronics that are too difficult to open and dry off manually. Rice works just like any desiccant would.