Now, there’s a new ally in the fight against H2O that many are swearing by.

The idea works much like thewater eject featureon the Apple Watch.

Intrigued, The Vergereached outto iFixit to help test the idea.

This YouTube video can help flush water out of your smartphone

In short, it does work, but your mileage will vary.

For starters, smartphones have varying degrees of water resistance (if any at all).

Models with higher ratings will obviously hold up better than those with zero protection.

Apple designed its smartwatch with the water eject feature in mind.

It’s a small rig with few cavities for water to hide in.

As a last resort or in an emergency, however, it’s worth a try.