How to Use Dry All to Save a Wet Electronic Device

Turn off the wet device., Open the Dry All bag at the tear line., Towel dry the device. , Place the device in the Dry All bag and zip it closed., Replace the battery and any other parts after the device is completely dry.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Turn off the wet device.

    Unplug it from any wall sockets, and remove the battery.

    You want to cut off all power supply to the device to prevent corrosion of the circuits, and make sure there is nothing easily removable that can block water inside.

    In a cell phone on a Global System for Mobile Communications network, remove the SIM card.

    In a gaming device, remove any and all game cartridges and stylus pens.
  2. Step 2: Open the Dry All bag at the tear line.

    Either rip it open carefully or use scissors if they are easily accessible. ,, Wait for at least 48 hours for the beads to absorb the water. , Throw away the Dry All beads and bag.
  3. Step 3: Towel dry the device.

  4. Step 4: Place the device in the Dry All bag and zip it closed.

  5. Step 5: Replace the battery and any other parts after the device is completely dry.

Detailed Guide

Unplug it from any wall sockets, and remove the battery.

You want to cut off all power supply to the device to prevent corrosion of the circuits, and make sure there is nothing easily removable that can block water inside.

In a cell phone on a Global System for Mobile Communications network, remove the SIM card.

In a gaming device, remove any and all game cartridges and stylus pens.

Either rip it open carefully or use scissors if they are easily accessible. ,, Wait for at least 48 hours for the beads to absorb the water. , Throw away the Dry All beads and bag.

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