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Yes, the solar cover should touch the pool water. The cover absorbs the heat from the sun and then transfers that heat to the water. If the cover does not touch the water, most of the heat will end up in the air between the cover and the water rather than going into the water itself. Hope this helps ...
look on the website it should say something about a warranty
That depends on the fine print in the warranty, which varies from company to company.
It pretty much covers anything that would be apple's fault if you crack it or drop it or any accidental damage or water damage is your fault.
Ford are so confident of their build quality they cut the warranty to 12 months for water leaks and not 36 months that I had thought it would be
Dropping a ipod in water is not covered in apple's warranty so if they find that the problem with the ipod is due to water they won't replace it
The way that you can clean you iPod touch from all the water that got into it is buy buying rice and putting the iPod touch in it but you have to cover it all. The rice sucks up the water.
Electronics in general are "ruined" once they fall in water. Try the link Fix a cell phone that fell into water.
NO, Your Auto Insurance does not cover maintenance or manufacturing quality issues. This could be a defect you might look to your auto warranty for correction.
put it in rice for 82 hours if it does not work(which i don't think will happen) then just keep it dry
iPads replaced under the Apple warranty have a warranty that is good for the remainder of the original's. They will choose to repair or replace it at their discretion. If they deem that the damage or malfunction is due to abuse, accident, water damage or jailbreaking, they will not cover it.
If it is a plumbing pipe, it probably will. The water line from the meter to the house is the owner responsibility. If it is part of a lawn sprinkler system, it may not be covered.