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DryNow--New Drying Agent to Remove Water from Wet Cell Phone

Anyone who has ever dropped their phone in water, would benefit from DryNow, a new way to dry out a wet cell phone.

DryNow has been created to remove water from a wet cell phone. DryNow is a desiccant (drying agent) that when used properly, can save cell phones from water damage, recovering data and lost contact information.

DryNow contains silica gel, a naturally occurring mineral that is processed into bead form. It is a non-toxic, non-flammable, odorless solid that is used to control moisture in many household products such as cat litter, in food packaging to prevent spoilage and even to preserve flowers.

DryNow’s silica beads are made up of millions of micro pores that absorb and hold onto water vapor. These beads are attracted to water, even the tiny molecules that has penetrated into your phone’s battery and SIM card compartment. It leaves no residue and will not harm your cell phone.

DryNow is an inexpensive insurance against accidental water damage. DryNow can be used in your home, in the car, at the beach, pool, lake and for your travels. DryNow can also be used to remove condensation from many small electronic devices including hearing aids, hand held games and more.

DryNow is easy to use, safe and reusable. DryNow’s clear, eco-friendly adsorbing beads are moisture activated.

Instructions:

  1. Immediately remove phone from water.
  2. Do not turn phone on.
  3. Remove cover and battery.
  4. Dry any visible water.
  5. Place phone and battery in DryNow bag for 24 hours.
  6. Remove phone and battery and assemble.
  7. Power on phone.

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