Yeah, I wish you luck man.
I know what you mean, my mate dropped his phone into nasty sticky sugary coke, and that worked when it dried.. So fingers crossed.
i never tried drying something lol
anyway never happened to me but theoretically it should work as long the water didnt corrupt anything
but then again not to put your sprits down but i have to say this is that its probably messed because the psp still has electricity flowing through it (the clock) and frankly, it shud be wreaked if that happens....
Yeah, I wish you luck man.
I know what you mean, my mate dropped his phone into nasty sticky sugary coke, and that worked when it dried.. So fingers crossed.
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Yeah same here. I know how it feels to lose things in the water. I lost my first gameboy and a NES(flooded basement) to water.
Well I guess my PSP is the Chosen One of Legend!!!Yes after a day of letting the sucker dry I put the battery back in ( Different Battery of Course! ) and it fired right up! Even more amazing is after I got the little particles of sand out with the compressed air, the PSP's buttons and UMD slot now work more efficiently! Meaning no more stuck buttons and the UMD slot now opens and closes better! :thumbup: My PSP actually came out of the water better than when it went in! Thank you all for your support!
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P.S. mastersho that quote is going in my sig!![]()
lol. good to see its working even better now.
it would have sucked for you to have bought a new psp.
Well atleast when there was water in there you didnt have to go upstairs to the toilet to take a piss.
Thats always been my dream.
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Runescape - Rjinswand
I can't say I agree, but that's you choice XD
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