How to Professionally Repair iPhone Water Damage
Dropping a board in a jewelry cleaner and calling it “cleaned” is really not okay. We have to spread the word and encourage best practices so that our industry can continue to inspire customer confidence.
This video shows you exactly what we are missing when we fail to desolder the EMI shields and tackle the bottom side of wet iPhone boards. This is a MUST for proper water damage cleaning for anyone charging money for the service.
May 10, 2015 @ 2:14 am
“Cleaning” a water damaged iPhone without desoldering the shields, is like
cleaning a cat litterbox by scrubbing the outside of it. Either way, there
is going to be a lot of crap inside when you’re done. Here’s what you
should be doing instead….
May 10, 2015 @ 2:16 am
Great Video. Really Good Info!!!
May 10, 2015 @ 2:43 am
Most people are idiots. If I’m not arguing why you do not use a jewelry
cleaner then you are arguing that you have to remove the shield so the
cleaner can at least get to it. There is no hope.
May 10, 2015 @ 2:09 pm
What is it that you are using to hold the board there Jessa?
May 10, 2015 @ 8:12 pm
Why did you truned the board to the other side? dont you use the basket? if
so isent it enough, shouldn’t the ultrasonic waves/liquid do the work on
all over the board at the same time?