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Old 20th April 2019, 16:15   #4
stevestrat
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The water tends to get under the rubber cover rather than through any damage to it. You can remove the switch to check it for water damage by using a credit card or similar, slip it under the rubber cover either side to release the spring catches on the switch.
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