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Remove Water Damage Indicator Question

ok im pretty sure (ok, 99% sure) that he was basically asking how could he remove the indicator because the red mark showed up, either by replacing it or finding a way to get rid of it.im wondering the same thing, mine showed up (no contact what so ever with water)I've heard through other threads of companies that sell new strips.
 
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How hard is it to remove the water damage indicator from the back of the phone? What tools would I need?

Difficulty level I would say 3.5/5.0. You would need to remove the entire back cover. there was a post before of a Droid being taken apart. You can follow that. Most likely a T9 Torx Screwdriver would be needed. I would go on about the water damage indicator, but to each his own. Have fun.
 
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ok im pretty sure (ok, 99% sure) that he was basically asking how could he remove the indicator because the red mark showed up, either by replacing it or finding a way to get rid of it.im wondering the same thing, mine showed up (no contact what so ever with water)I've heard through other threads of companies that sell new strips.

It has a red mark if it has been set off, or is it completely red?
 
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Difficulty level I would say 3.5/5.0. You would need to remove the entire back cover. there was a post before of a Droid being taken apart. You can follow that. Most likely a T9 Torx Screwdriver would be needed. I would go on about the water damage indicator, but to each his own. Have fun.

Ok I'll Look for this post, but if anyone finds the exact post I'd love a link thanks!
 
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there are typically 2 or 3 water damage indicators on the phone, so you'd have to check and replace all of them before trying to scam your way into a new phone.

i doubt youll have much luck with this, but just thought i'd let you know what i learned from my experience with a couple water damaged blackberries.
 
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I was a repair technician for Verizon and Nextel, I can assure you that there are other ways to confirm water damage, the LDI is just a cursory tool to make an initial diagnosis. Hiding, covering or removing it, will not keep liquid damage from being discovered.
I will offer you this..... being honest and non-combative with the technician, will buy you a little wiggle room when you need it most..... most liquid damage IS fixable, but water from a chlorine pool, and sea water usually isn't.
 
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