What To Do: Those fireplace tongs might come in handy
for this problem, too—otherwise, you're just going to have to reach in and go
fishing. "Put on your longest pair of rubber gloves and grab it,"
says TOH plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey. If it
gets stuck, a plunger can make the problem worse. "The pipe gets narrower
inside the trap, and if the phone gets wedged, it's going to be a bear to get
out," Richard says. If all else fails, a plumber may be able to hook it on
the end of a snake. Once you've retrieved the phone, remove the battery and SIM
card, dry them with a paper towel, and, if it's worth the $100 it will cost
you, take the phone to an electronics repair shop, where they can open it up
and dry the components inside.
How to keep this from happening to you: Lest you feel like a fool, nearly a third of the 20 phones fixed each day are suffering from the ill effects of a spin in the loo, Don't multitask. That way, you won't lose your new iPhone. (Or offend your friends.)
source: This old house magazineHow to keep this from happening to you: Lest you feel like a fool, nearly a third of the 20 phones fixed each day are suffering from the ill effects of a spin in the loo, Don't multitask. That way, you won't lose your new iPhone. (Or offend your friends.)
by Johs Garskof
http://www.guaranteedplumbingco.com
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