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Suggestions on cleaning LG Shine?

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Eh....so I did something stupid this weekend.  I was getting out of the car and I had a bottle of Vitamin Water.  Unfortunately, the bottle cap was not on very tightly.  To make a (not very) long story short, loose cap in bag = Vitamin Water in bag = slightly damp phone. 

 

I've had phones drown before and on the whole, this was really pretty mild.  I dried it off as best I could and the outside isn't sticky anymore.  But the sliding bit (namely the part between the face and the keypad) is still sticking a little.  Any recommendations on cleaning it up?

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Maybe you could try taking a lightly dampened thin piece of paper towel and the sliding it in between the two (with a back and forth motion) to try and get the stickiness to go away?

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Ouch - keep us posted - did you find a fix yet?

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Originally Posted by xxfury2xx:

Maybe you could try taking a lightly dampened thin piece of paper towel and the sliding it in between the two (with a back and forth motion) to try and get the stickiness to go away?

 

I'll give that a try when I get home tonight.  I thought I'd give it a go with a piece of tissue but that just fell apart.  Thanks!

 

Poor little phone....you'd think I'd know better.


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Well...the saga of my phone continues (not really).  The slider bit is improved but there's still more resistence than there used to be.  The real issue now is that I think somehow the "unfortunate incident" took it's toll on my battery or something....the thing just won't hold much charge anymore.  I can barely get through a day without getting the blinking "low battery" symbol (and it happens even more quickly if I use my phone at all, of course). 

 

Is it worth trying a new battery?  Or.....I don't know.  I guess I could muddle through with this one for a while until I get so sick of it that I break down and get something new.

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It's certainly worth a shot if you don't want to spend money on getting a whole new phone.

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Originally Posted by stins:

 

Is it worth trying a new battery?  Or.....I don't know.  I guess I could muddle through with this one for a while until I get so sick of it that I break down and get something new.

 

See if you can grab one cheap on eBay... worth a shot and a third-party battery shipped will probably be around ten bucks shipped.  And only 1% or so of the shady-branded batteries every explode and kill their owners :)  Actually I have bought third-party batteries off eBay for years and never had a problem.  Oftentimes that's the only place to easily find high-capapcity batteries.

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Originally Posted by pgens:

See if you can grab one cheap on eBay... worth a shot and a third-party battery shipped will probably be around ten bucks shipped.  And only 1% or so of the shady-branded batteries every explode and kill their owners :)  Actually I have bought third-party batteries off eBay for years and never had a problem.  Oftentimes that's the only place to easily find high-capapcity batteries.

 

Hahah...cool.  Yeah, I'll give that a try.  And if I never show up here again...you can assume that I was in the 1%.

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lol, never mind the jokes people made when battery fires started when a phone was being crushed in someone's back pocket.

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Okay...well...it's been more than a month, but I finally got off my lazy tail feathers and got a new battery.  AND!  It didn't explode.  :-)

 

I'm happy to report that this particular LG Shine is performing quite well again.  But I am having this weird thing where my Bluetooth just doesn't want to stay connected....not sure what that's about.

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