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Hi @suhnate ,
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.
You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.
-To clean away any remaining moisture and corrosion to the pcb use a Q-Tip and IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
+To clean away any remaining moisture and corrosion to the pcb and the other components use a Q-Tip moistened with IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
Here is a link that may be of some help.
[[Electronics Water Damage]]
''Splashproof does not mean waterproof'' ;-)

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Editado por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @suhnate ,
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.
You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.
-To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use a Q-Tip and IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
+To clean away any remaining moisture and corrosion to the pcb use a Q-Tip and IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
Here is a link that may be of some help.
[[Electronics Water Damage]]
''Splashproof does not mean waterproof'' ;-)

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Editado por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @suhnate ,
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.
You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.
-To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
+To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use a Q-Tip and IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
Here is a link that may be of some help.
[[Electronics Water Damage]]
''Splashproof does not mean waterproof'' ;-)

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Editado por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @suhnate ,
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.
You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.
To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
Here is a link that may be of some help.
[[Electronics Water Damage]]
-''Splashproof does not mean waterproof''. ;-)
+''Splashproof does not mean waterproof'' ;-)

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Editado por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @suhnate ,
Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.
You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.
To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.
Here is a link that may be of some help.
[[Electronics Water Damage]]
-''Splashproof does not mean waterproof''.
+''Splashproof does not mean waterproof''. ;-)

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Postagem original de: jayeff

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Hi @suhnate ,

Here is a link to the ifixit [[Topic:JBL Flip 3]] guide.

You need to open the device and check for any damage and corrosion caused by the water.

To clean away any corrosion to the pcb use IPA 90%+ (Isopropyl Alcohol - available from most pharmacies/drug stores/chemist shops etc). Do not use ''rubbing alcohol '' as it is not as effective as most are <70% IPA and can contain scents etc. If you have no choice, then check the label for added ingredients and %.

Here is a link that may be of some help.

[[Electronics Water Damage]]

''Splashproof does not mean  waterproof''.

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