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Dell Latitude E7250 Water Damaged
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<blockquote data-quote="kalistus" data-source="post: 77" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>The other day that my son mistakenly spill tea on my laptop, this is a quick fix I use:</p><p></p><p>Air Drying: I Place the laptop in an open, dry area with good airflow. You can position it near a fan or use a cool air blower to expedite the drying process. Allow the laptop to dry for at least 48 hours before attempting to power it on.</p><p></p><p>Silica Gel or Rice: Some people suggest using silica gel packets or uncooked rice to absorb moisture. While these methods are not scientifically proven, they may help remove some humidity from the air around the laptop. Place the laptop in a sealed bag with the silica gel packets or a container with rice for a day or two. </p><p></p><p>However, remember that this is not a guaranteed fix and should not be relied upon as the sole solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalistus, post: 77, member: 12"] The other day that my son mistakenly spill tea on my laptop, this is a quick fix I use: Air Drying: I Place the laptop in an open, dry area with good airflow. You can position it near a fan or use a cool air blower to expedite the drying process. Allow the laptop to dry for at least 48 hours before attempting to power it on. Silica Gel or Rice: Some people suggest using silica gel packets or uncooked rice to absorb moisture. While these methods are not scientifically proven, they may help remove some humidity from the air around the laptop. Place the laptop in a sealed bag with the silica gel packets or a container with rice for a day or two. However, remember that this is not a guaranteed fix and should not be relied upon as the sole solution. [/QUOTE]
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