![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Replacing the indicator can work, but usually if the phone has sustained that much moisture then there are surely signs on the inside of the device such as rust on the board and corrosion which are more visible that those red dots. Bleaching it white doesn't always do the trick as a lifting the edge of the sticker would normally show the red dye on the bottom and bleaching it of course removes that indication. The sticker is simple, a clear plastic film on top, a white permeable material next and a red dye on the bottom, once the moisture or liquid has seeped past the plastic and the material it mixes with the dye and the dye is left to dry out in that previously white material. Unfortunately the stickers that you are attempting to change back are not the only things that will show liquid or moisture damage to the device. ![]()
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