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Mel2011-09-20 15:44:12
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Mel, 2011-09-20 15:44:12

How to remove the liquid that got into the resistive screen?

The cream got under the resistive screen. Between the membrane and the screen itself. How can you wipe it so that the touch does not die? Alcohol? Vodka?

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Ilya Plotnikov, 2011-09-20
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The resistive sensor is two plates that lie on top of the screen. If something got between the plates, the sensor would die or work incorrectly. I would take it apart and wipe it. What's the device?

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Fastto, 2011-09-20
@Fastto

there is an alcohol-NON-containing spray with an antistatic agent, the Colorway company - along with it comes a piece of material that does not leave a lint - wipe it with it. Then dry pointwise with a syringe with a scorched narrowed nozzle.

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Mel, 2011-09-20
@Mel

Thank you all, thank you all

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m08pvv, 2011-09-20
@m08pvv

Alternatively, put rice (or any other absorbent) in a bowl.
Well, or take it apart, wipe it dry and check where else moisture got in, because it’s unlikely that there was distilled water there, which means there are salts that will eventually ruin everything and everything from the inside, stupidly eating tracks and contacts (moisture from the air will help this process).

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