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Clean a wii
Clean a wii













clean a wii

  • Now take a dry cotton swab to remove any moisture.
  • You may hear a slight sizzling noise, which is a sign it's working.
  • Then, dip a cotton swab in a little bit of white vinegar or lemon juice and clean the device's components with the wet swab.
  • With a cotton swab gently wipe away any corrosion debris in the device, taking care not to get any on your skin or in your eyes.
  • First, you should wear a pair of gloves since the acid can be caustic.
  • With a few household items, you should be able to clean the corrosion out and get those forgotten electronics working again. When left in a device for a long time, batteries will continue to slowly discharge, and a build-up of gas will leak out in the form of battery acid.īut that corrosion doesn't have to be the end of your electronics.

    clean a wii

    Have you ever gone to use a mouse, camera or remote control that's been sitting around for a while, only to find the batteries and their compartment covered in a white-ish crusty residue? That crust is caused by battery corrosion.















    Clean a wii