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kraegar
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07.16.2009, 09:31 PM

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.

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07.16.2009, 09:51 PM

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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"

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07.16.2009, 09:57 PM

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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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