Cleaning out fluid from my iphone Charging Connector?
How can I clean out fluid from an iPod charging connector port? Some stupid kids who work at a local fast food joint were apparently too high to put some food boxes into a bag properly, and because of that, soy sauce managed to spill everywhere, including into my iphone.
The phone still works just fine, however it won't charge anymore. I assume that soy sauce is stuck inside the connection port.
Some people told me that using regular cleaning alcohol works. Other people say just keep reconnecting it. I'm trying to avoid taking it into the store, so can I get some ideas on how to clean it out?
The alcohol is a good bet.
I think putting your phone in a bowl of un cooked rice and leave for a least 12 hours this will take all the mostuire out of your phone. Hope this helps u.
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