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It's okay, how can anyone be so easily infected. Besides, you've been washed with water, don't worry, no.
You don't need to repair it first, you disassemble the battery first, if it is non-removable, turn it off, wrap it in newspaper and put it in the refrigerator for a few hours, then take it out and let it dry before trying to turn it on. If there is still a problem, there is no way, just fix it.
Turn off the battery first, remove it, and dry it with a hair dryer, if the line is not faulty, it should be honored.
You wipe the toilet clean, spray on deodorant, and after that, I dare say your phone won't smell anymore.
It is useless if the surface is dry, and the body must be opened and the inside of the circuit board and other parts must be thoroughly dried before the battery can be installed and continued to be used. Before, never install a battery, it will burn the circuit.
Bring rubber gloves and take them off yourself.