Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
* Tilting it to the left for 18 hours
Although many recommend to teardown your console and clean it from the inside, I personally do not wish to take apart anything like this, and yes I can go to Repair Shops to fix it, but you see I am trying my absolute best not to spend any money because of Project Scorpio (ofcourse).
Please any advice or tips on how to fix my Xbox One will be most indeed helpful. If you wish to recommend me Repair Shops; make sure their in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Thanks.
Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
* Tilting it to the left for 18 hours
Although many recommend to teardown your console and clean it from the inside, I personally do not wish to take apart anything like this, and yes I can go to Repair Shops to fix it, but you see I am trying my absolute best not to spend any money because of Project Scorpio (ofcourse).
Please any advice or tips on how to fix my Xbox One will be most indeed helpful. If you wish to recommend me Repair Shops; make sure their in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Thanks.
Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
* Tilting it to the left for 18 hours
Although many recommend to teardown your console and clean it from the inside, I personally do not wish to take apart anything like this, and yes I can go to Repair Shops to fix it, but you see I am trying my absolute best not to spend any money because of Project Scorpio (ofcourse).
Please any advice or tips on how to fix my Xbox One will be most indeed helpful. If you wish to recommend me Repair Shops; make sure their in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Thanks.
Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
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* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
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Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
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* Tilting it to the left for 18 hours
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Although many recommend to teardown your console and clean it from the inside, I personally do not wish to take apart anything like this, and yes I can go to Repair Shops to fix it, but you see I am trying my absolute best not to spend any money because of Project Scorpio (ofcourse).
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Please any advice or tips on how to fix my Xbox One will be most indeed helpful. If you wish to recommend me Repair Shops; make sure their in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
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Two weeks ago, I spilled 2/3 of a cup of washing up liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One (don't ask how). Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.
Several days ago, I spilled liquid into the the top fan of my Xbox One. Since than I have contacted Xbox Support and have read multiple forum threads saying you should let nature take its course (basically wait and see).
Things I have tried:
* The rice thing
* Putting it under a fan for 24 hours
Please, I need someone to tell me what to do. I was thinking getting a Technician around to deoxidize my Xbox, but I am trying my best not to spend any money.