Putting your wet device in rice is a myth, and it is bad for your device because you let your device sit in rice and short and corrode instead of tearing it down immediately to wash and rinse off the liquid that went inside.
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Putting your wet device in rice is a myth, and it is bad for your device because you're letting it sit in rice and short and corrode instead of tearing it down immediately to wash and rinse off the liquid that went inside.
For this, dip the board in 99% IPA or acetone, brush with soft toothbrush, air dry (warm hair dryer) and test again. If you still have no image, you can try a known good screen. If it doesn't produce an image on a known good screen, then you have board level damage that may not be worth addressing since the device has been sitting in rice and the damage may have become extensive.
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Follow this guide to get the board out of the device.
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Follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPod+Touch+3rd+Generation+Logic+Board+Replacement/3309|this guide] to get the board out of the device.
Putting your wet device in rice is a myth, and it is bad for your device because you let your device sit in rice and short and corrode instead of tearing it down immediately to wash and rinse off the liquid that went inside.
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For this, dip in 99% IPA or acetone, brush with soft toothbrush, air dry (warm hair dryer) and test again. If you still have no image, you can try a known good screen. If it doesn't produce an image on a known good screen, then you have board level damage that may not be worth addressing since the device has been sitting in rice and the damage may have become extensive.
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For this, dip the board in 99% IPA or acetone, brush with soft toothbrush, air dry (warm hair dryer) and test again. If you still have no image, you can try a known good screen. If it doesn't produce an image on a known good screen, then you have board level damage that may not be worth addressing since the device has been sitting in rice and the damage may have become extensive.
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Follow this guide to get the board out of the device.
Putting your wet device in rice is a myth, and it is bad for your device because you let your device sit in rice and short and corrode instead of tearing it down immediately to wash and rinse off the liquid that went inside.
For this, dip in 99% IPA or acetone, brush with soft toothbrush, air dry (warm hair dryer) and test again. If you still have no image, you can try a known good screen. If it doesn't produce an image on a known good screen, then you have board level damage that may not be worth addressing since the device has been sitting in rice and the damage may have become extensive.