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accidentallyagamer OP t1_jacsi1x wrote

Yeah someone else had this idea as well, me personally? Not very fond of messing with electrical devices, also! I do not think you truly thought about the silicone v/s hammer combination...🤔

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v0kk3r t1_jactaoc wrote

Oh if it is about the silicone you can start by spraying WD-40 on it and scrapping it off, it breaks down with WD-40. As for the electronics the only real danger (implying it isn't plugged into the wall) is the battery in case it is made with lithium in it Wich reacts strongly when in contact with water. Your safest bet is probably to wait for the battery to die or maybe leaving it submerged for an extended period of time (no device is truly waterproof, only water-resistant). Best of luck dealing with it.

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accidentallyagamer OP t1_jacu75l wrote

Sir, I study languages...

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v0kk3r t1_jacutre wrote

"Silicone dies to anti-rust spray. Dangerous battery juice boom boom only when touches water. Vibrator can drown if left underwater long enough". Hablo español, no entiendo a qué refieres, lo siento

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accidentallyagamer OP t1_jacua82 wrote

That last part made sense though, I do believe it must run out of battery eventually anyway.

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