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Ah... If you find a hot air gun then use that to dry.
Or leave it under a fan for half an hour to be on the safe side before powering it up
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Recently my N900's screen went black, although tapping on the screen still made the "tap" sound. I decided to open the phone up and see what was going on inside before deciding what to do to repair it. Here it is:
the insides were very dirty, dust, lint, even a tiny bird feather was foun d! Also some metal surfaces appear to have oxidised a bit.
My question is, how should I go about cleaning all this? I've seen recommendations about compressed air and q-tips with alcohol. What about the oxidation? Can I remove that somehow?
After I clean it I will try and see if maybe magically things work again before asking for your advice on how to repair it.
Thanks in advance,
Konstantinos