The Best Solution to Water Damage on Your iPad

The Best Solution to Water Damage on Your iPad

Water damage can have a variety of effects on many electrical devices, especially an iPad, regardless of the model. But what is the best solution to prevent or address water damage on your iPad?

In this blog, we will share the best solution to water damage on your iPad.

The team at imFixed are here to provide you with premium solutions without the premium costs. We understand how significant our electronic devices are. That’s why we’ve made it our duty to help you with your devices.

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How do I know if my screen is water damaged?

There are visual and functional signs that your iPad, and its screen, has water damage. Visual signs are able to be discerned by looking at the iPad, whereas functional signs can only be identified when using the iPad. 

Visual signs:

  • Liquid trails or stains: If water managed to get behind the screen, you might see faint lines or blotches that resemble water trails or stains. These can be faint or vary in intensity depending on the severity of the water damage.
  • Discolouration: Water damage can sometimes cause discolouration on the screen. This might appear as a yellowing tint, splotchy patches of a different colour, or a rainbow-like sheen across the display.
  • Cracks or dead pixels: In severe cases of water damage, the electrical components of the display can be fried, leading to cracks appearing on the screen or dead pixels (permanently dark spots).

Functional signs:

  • Reduced touch responsiveness: Water damage can affect the functionality of the touchscreen layer. You might experience reduced sensitivity or complete unresponsiveness in certain areas of the screen.
  • Flickering or distorted display: Water damage can disrupt the display's electrical signals, causing flickering or distorted visuals on the screen. The image might appear scrambled, have lines running through it, or display unusual colours.
  • Strange behaviour: Water damage can sometimes lead to erratic behaviour on the iPad. This might include the screen randomly turning on or off, ghost touches (the screen registering touches that aren't there), or unexpected app crashes.

The best solution to water damage on your iPad

The Best Solution to Water Damage on Your iPad

There are many solutions to water damage on your iPad, we will cover preventative measures, and solutions if there is water damage.

Preventative measures

  • Keep your iPad away from environments with high humidity or water. Bathrooms, kitchens, and pools/ natural bodies of water.
  • Purchase a case, or additional covers that directly cover entry points of your iPad such as the speakers, charging ports etc. 
  • Keep your iPad away from food and drink.

Solutions for water damage

If you find that your iPad has sustained water damage, you should immediately follow these steps:

Power off the iPad immediately: Don't attempt to turn it on or charge it.

Dry the exterior thoroughly: Use a clean, lint-free cloth to absorb any visible moisture on the surface.

Contact customer support: Whether it is Apple, or a trusted repair service like imFixed, contacting a support service is essential in restoring the function of your iPad. 

Does the rice method reverse water damage?

No, rice does not reverse water damage to electronics like iPads or phones. While a common misconception, placing a wet iPad in rice is not an effective way to fix water damage. In fact, it can even worsen the problem. Here's why:

  • Rice absorbs moisture, but not contaminants: Water damage often involves not just water, but also minerals and other residues present in the liquid. Rice absorbs moisture, but it doesn't remove these contaminants. These contaminants can cause corrosion and further damage to electronic components.
  • Rice can trap moisture inside: Uncooked rice isn't perfect at absorbing moisture, and it can trap some moisture inside the iPad. This creates a humid environment ideal mould and mildew growth, which can damage the iPad further.

How can Apple tell if there’s water damage?

Unlike some phones that have a user-replaceable SIM card tray with a Liquid Contact Indicator (LCI), iPads don't have a readily accessible LCI for users to check for water damage themselves. Here's how Apple technicians likely assess water damage on an iPad:

  • Visual Inspection: Technicians will likely start with a visual inspection of the iPad's ports (charging port, headphone jack, etc.) for any signs of corrosion or water residue. They might also check the speaker grilles and other potential entry points for liquids.
  • Internal Indicators: Apple might use internal Liquid Contact Indicators placed on specific components within the iPad. These indicators change colour upon contact with liquid, alerting technicians to potential water damage. The exact locations of these internal indicators are likely proprietary information and not publicly available.
  • Functional Tests: Technicians will likely run diagnostic tests to assess the functionality of various iPad components. Water damage can cause issues with the touchscreen, display, buttons, battery, or other parts. Abnormal test results can be indicative of liquid exposure.
  • Past Service History (if applicable): If your iPad has been serviced by Apple before, technicians might have documented previous water damage incidents. This service history can be a factor in determining the cause of any current issues.

It's important to note that the specific methods used by Apple technicians for water damage assessment might be confidential. The steps mentioned above are based on general practices and might not encompass all the diagnostic tools or procedures employed by Apple.

Can Apple repair my iPad after the manufacturer warranty?

Yes. Apple has an additional support plan for Apple devices. This plan is called AppleCare+ For a monthly fee, you are granted access to further support services and a subsidisation of any repair costs.

For somebody whose Apple device is paramount in conducting work, this may seem like a worthy investment. As you also get 24-hour priority calling. Of course, we understand that not everyone has the capacity to afford an extra monthly bill, which is totally understandable. 

That being said, if you opt to repair your Apple device outside its warranty period through Apple, you will be paying a high price, subject to the product and damage at hand. This is why seeing a device repair service like imFixed is the best alternative.

We have years of experience, all the necessary equipment and knowhow, in addition to affordable prices, which makes all the difference. Please note that some manufacturers will void a warranty if the device is repaired independently. Please check your warranty stipulations if you are still under it when needing a repair. 

Water damaged iPad repair services

The Best Solution to Water Damage on Your iPad

Whatever device, model, or issue you have, imFixed is here to help you get it back up and running. Just pop in or call for collection if you’re in the Greater Manchester area to have your device repaired and handed back to you on the same day. 

Or, post your device to us from elsewhere in the UK for just £9.99 extra, and have your device repaired and delivered back to your door within 2-3 working days!

What are you waiting for? Get your device repaired today!

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Within this blog, we hope to have shown you the best solution to water damage on your iPad, while providing all the information you need. In addition to all the relevant services that you need to make an informed decision when it comes to your smart devices

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