Sounds good. If it makes you feel any better, I get my stuff wet all the time, especially in the spring where there is a lot of snow melt and I just get too impatient after not running anything all winter, and I decide to run my vehicles. They don;t get submerged, but they are dripping when I'm done. I just do the compressor/WD40/compressor routine and so far, no troubles.
If you really want to be sure the water is out of anything electric, buy some dry white rice, put it in a rubbermaid container, and drop your motor in for a day or so. The rice will suck 100% of the water out of it.
I use it on electronics all the time, it's very very effective.
If you really want to be sure the water is out of anything electric, buy some dry white rice, put it in a rubbermaid container, and drop your motor in for a day or so. The rice will suck 100% of the water out of it.
I use it on electronics all the time, it's very very effective.
Tony
Interesting, never tried that one before. I'll have to remember that next time I do an "oops"
If you really want to be sure the water is out of anything electric, buy some dry white rice, put it in a rubbermaid container, and drop your motor in for a day or so. The rice will suck 100% of the water out of it.
I use it on electronics all the time, it's very very effective.
Tony
I second that! I have used rice to dry stuff as well too! Very effective indeed.
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