Antifouling a mobile phone

Scillypete

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Just been putting another coat of antifouling on to see us through the winter. My very helpful daughter gave me a hand which was useful, but she has an uncanny knack of trying to destroy mobiles and she managed to drop her latest model, one of them Samsung slidy type phones which she has had for all of two months, straight into the roller tray which was loaded with paint. My fleece was duly sacrificed and is also now antifouled. Luckily I had taken some thinners along and managed to clean the mobile up quite well and amazingly enough paint doesn't kill phones, well not if you can pluck 'em out quick enough.
 
My young nephews were 'helping' their dad to do some dishes in the cockpit one day. My brother's attention was distracted for a few moments by something, but was brought straight back to the job in hand when one nephew was heard saying to the other "...I don't think daddy wanted that washed..." Investigation revealed my brother's mobile on the bottom of the washing up bowl. With a quich rinse and a chance to dry out, his phone was working again fine! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Doug
 
having had that feeling!! coffee and the solent don't agree with mobiles and come to think about it a-foul makes your coffee taste really bad, stick to milk and sugar.

Don
 
I managed to run over my old Nokia with my Land Rover; despite a couple of battle scars it kept working for another 3 years, till the screen packed up.
 
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