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Hello, so here is what happened. I went to a cafee and left my (new! from few days ago) phone on the table while talking to a friend, and only picked it up after maybe 5 minutes only to see the drops of liquid were coming off from the bottom of it. My rough estimation is it was apple juice, so it wasnt clear water - they missed to clean the table before new people arrived. Anyway, I dried the liquid from phone with handkerchief and 1-1.5 hours later I arrive home. I got from some reason quite panicky about hygiene and suspicious about that liquid on table so I sprayed, only a bit, (2 sprays) over my phone first, with a desinfectant / sanitizing spray, that I use e.g. for make-up when I get it out of purse (40% ethanol, some parfumes and idk other ingredients, probably water too). The spray is spraying very lightly so I was not afraid it could cause any (additional) damage (even though I was probably wrong... due to the abrasive ingredients)... I then wiped it and let it fully dry. When it did, the screen wasn't very responsive to touch. It is about 12 hours later and problem is still there. It does not register the full movement of the finger and I cannot select anything. I cannot get into the homescreen because it's on the lockscreen - a simple swipe up to unlock it, can't be detected. It detects a bit and then lets go even though my movement is longer. I can only turn it on, but I can't turn it off as touch screen currently doesn't register the taps anywhere except in the bottom of the screen (fairly). I pulled the battery out - and I let it dry overnight but so far it is yet same.
My question is will phone get well after all liquids evaporate from it's inside, after few days, and will touch screen be well even though this is just a cheap phone by Doogee brand.
I have heard in store while choosing between phones about which one to buy, (idk, I'm not into it) that this phone has a plastic screen and not glass screen. I do feel the difference by tapping but I don't understand what does it mean in regards to problems around screens. Does that mean that it can't recover from liquid damges like phones with glass screens, or it still can nevertheless?
And if there is some special way of drying for this kind of screens, please share if you'd have some advice.
I mostly sticked to samsung phones before and if there was a liquid damage each one would be fine after a while, but I never had a that cheap phone so I don't know what to expect here.
Please share your experiences, it will be appreciated.
Thak you in advance!!!

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