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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8380892" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>First thoroughly dry them out using any of the methods above. Rice is good, so is removing the cover and standing amps up in front of a fan for several days.</p><p></p><p>Don't get in a hurry to fire them up. Sit them in front of fans for several days.</p><p></p><p>If you have a small room dehumidifier, you can also make an enclosure out of cardboard and run the dehumidifier to dry out the air faster as you blow a fan on them.</p><p></p><p>Last is to remove any residue/contamination that would cause on-going oxidation/corrosion. This is where contact cleaner comes into play. Especially inside switches &amp; pots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8380892, member: 655519"] First thoroughly dry them out using any of the methods above. Rice is good, so is removing the cover and standing amps up in front of a fan for several days. Don't get in a hurry to fire them up. Sit them in front of fans for several days. If you have a small room dehumidifier, you can also make an enclosure out of cardboard and run the dehumidifier to dry out the air faster as you blow a fan on them. Last is to remove any residue/contamination that would cause on-going oxidation/corrosion. This is where contact cleaner comes into play. Especially inside switches & pots. [/QUOTE]
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