I wash my iPhone 14 Pro Max in the sink with water and soap π§Ό. My wife always feels anxiety when I do that, but it comes out so sparkling clean!
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I wash my iPhone 14 Pro Max in the sink with water and soap π§Ό. My wife always feels anxiety when I do that, but it comes out so sparkling clean!
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BeAware :fediverse:replied to Marcus Anthony Cyganiak last edited by
@MarcusAnthonyCyganiak please tell me this is satire.
It's too early in the morning here for me to tell.
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Marcus Anthony Cyganiakreplied to BeAware :fediverse: last edited by
@BeAware Itβs 100% true.
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BeAware :fediverse:replied to Marcus Anthony Cyganiak last edited by
@MarcusAnthonyCyganiak well damn...
I would think you know this already.
However, the "waterproof" seals on these devices aren't permanent and the chemical abrasives in soaps can, and probably will, damage those seals over time. When the seal is broken, water will get into the phone and ruin it.
It obviously hasn't happened yet, but it definitely can, and probably will happen at some point.
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Marcus Anthony Cyganiakreplied to BeAware :fediverse: last edited by
@BeAware Hasn't happened yet. I've even gone swimming with my iPhone in the sea. I get amazing video footage in some of the tropical locations I visit.
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BeAware :fediverse:replied to Marcus Anthony Cyganiak last edited by
@MarcusAnthonyCyganiak water alone is different than soap. But yeah, it takes time. It might even not be a big issue because maybe by the time it happens, you'll already need or want a new phone anyway.βοΈ
Just something to BeAware of.