Water damage is one of the nightmares for many tech devices, whether smartphones and laptops, tablets, or cameras. Whether due to spillage from a beverage, an accidental fall into water, or a flood, water may cause misery to your precious electronics. If you know how to make prompt actions with correct procedures, chances are that you might salvage your device. Here’s a step-by-step guide for recovering water-damaged devices.
- Act Fast: Time is Critical
The most important action you can take when your device gets wet is to act quickly. The longer it lingers on water, the more the internal components will get damaged. Power off the device immediately to avoid short circuits. This applies to smartphones, tablets, laptops, and any device with internal power.
- Take out the Battery (if possible)
For devices with removable batteries, immediately remove the battery. This will then limit further electrical damage to the internal circuits. If your device has a non-removable battery (such as most modern smartphones and laptops), proceed to step 3 without replacing the battery. Note: Do not attempt to turn the device on at this time; it could result in irreversible damage to the electronics due to moisture.
- Dry the Device Completely
Once the device is powered off and the battery is removed (if applicable), dry it as thoroughly as possible. Begin by gently cleaning the exterior with a clean, dry cloth, with the purpose of removing extra water. In this case, when using devices like phones or laptops, keep away from pushing water into ports, buttons, or cracks.
If you are working with a phone or tablet, you should be drying the charging port and headphone jack with a soft brush or with a cotton swab. Avoid using compressed air because it might force water further into your device.
- Rice Method (Or Silica Gel)
The most commonly known method to dry an electrical device after it has suffered damage from water involves placing it in a bowl filled with uncooked rice. Rice will absorb moisture from the electrical device and be an effective solution if the water has caused only minor damage. There are other options that might work better, though:
Silica Gel: If you have silica gel packets-from that new pair of shoes, or electronics-consider those a better bet than the rice. It would dry your moisture out much more efficiently and pose less of a risk for dust or debris to get inside of your device.
Desiccants: If you don’t have silica gel, consider grabbing a desiccant packet at a store. These are often more effective, and safer for getting out moisture from electronics.
Place the device in a sealed bag or container with silica gel or rice and leave it there for at least 24 to 48 hours. This helps dry out completely.
- Don’t Use Heat
While it may be tempting to try to dry a device faster using a hairdryer, oven, or heat gun, this can cause more problems than it solves. Excessive heat causes warping of internal components, damage to screens, and melting of sensitive components within the device. Rely on air circulation or gentle fans to help dry your device at room temperature.
- Do Not Shake or Tap
It may appear to shake the gadget or knock it against a hard object would dislodge the water, but this may sometimes force water further into internal parts. Handle your device with care. The more careful you are, the better is the hope for recovery.
- Inspect and Test the Device
After 24 to 48 hours of drying, carefully inspect the device for any visible water residue or moisture. Check for signs of corrosion or water spots around the ports or screen. If it looks dry, try turning the device on. If the device powers up without issues, it’s likely that the drying process worked.
But even if your device turns on, you might be causing internal damage not visible at first. If anything seems out of the ordinary-a dim screen, unresponsive buttons, and connectivity issues-then it is probably time to turn things over to a professional repair service.
- Professional Repair or Data Recovery
If your device is still malfunctioning or not turning on, then it’s time to seek professional help. Fixerman take care of water damage recovery and have all the tools to disassemble and clean your device to prevent further damage.
For laptops and smartphones, a professional repair technician may be able to clean the internal components and replace damaged parts like the motherboard, screen, or battery.
If your device contains important information, such as photos, contacts, or documents, and it does not work, service providers may help recover valuable data before a device becomes unrecoverable.
- Regular Data Backup
While this tip doesn’t save you from existing water damage, it is very important for the future. Make a habit of backing up your devices to either cloud storage or an external hard drive, so you will ensure that, even when your device suffers from water damage or any other problem, precious files won’t disappear without a trace.
- Prevention is Key
The way to avoid water damage is through prevention. Waterproofing cases for phones, tablets, and cameras should be invested in, especially if one spends much time near bodies of water. For laptops, water-resistant bags or sleeves could be a best option. Being cautious and prepared can save the device from water damage and ensure its life.
Why Trust Fixerman for Water Damage Repairs?
At Fixerman, we specialize in handling water-damaged devices. Our expert technicians use innovative technical tools to safely dry and restore your gadget. We have a convenient pick-up and drop-off service in Dubai, you don’t even have to leave the premises to get our expert assistance.
Conclusion
Water damage doesn’t have to be the end for your electronic devices. If you can act quickly, follow all the necessary procedures for recovery, and seek professional help when necessary, it’s possible to restore your tech to its former self without serious damage. Whether it’s a smartphone, laptop, or camera, keep in mind that quick action and proper care can revive your devices in no time.