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dry it out , put in hot attic , and hope it dries out.
PC are not water proof at all.
water kills the electronics, but if dried out can work (water)
spilled what, coffee, tell that was spilled.
Worst is COLA , drinks with 6 teaspoons of sugar per can. nasty.
push power button for 10 full seconds and release,
if fail
remove old bad now USeLESS huge battery now and then with AC power pack push power for 10seconds, release.
work now?
Dont worry yet! Maybe your water spilled device is a gonner but let's be optimistic!
You should do the steps bellow as soon as possible.
-Disconnect from outlet (if connected). -Remove the battery (if possible). -Dry it with a towel. -Cautiously! with a hairdryer blow it dry! even inside the compartment, if you have access. Have patience! keep on for few minutes! -Putting in raw rice for a day or two can help to dry it further.
Even if these steps do not help to revive it, they will definitely maximize your chances for your device to be accepted by the manufacturer to be repaired under warranty/guaranty!
Water and electronics don't mix.
Immediately, (too late for that), remove batteries.
Wipe off any excess liquid with absorbent paper or cloth.
I have heard that if you bury it in rice overnight, with the battery out and cover removed; that the rice will absorb moisture.
Next day put the battery back in and turn on.
However if there was damage done instantly, you will just have a dry android that doesn't work.
As I'm sure you are now aware , electronics and water do not mix. That said, Remove ALL power IMMEDIATELY if you get water in /on a laptop. If the power is removed , battery, AC, you can try and dry out the spill, otherwise the damage is done. How much damage I can't say, only a qualified computer tech can ascertain that.
Remove the battery immediately,remove the water and place the laptop in a warm dry place for a day or so until it is completely dry. When you replace the battery and boot up the laptop, hopefully no damage is done.
After liquid spill the laptop has to be disassemble and the motherboard inspected for liquid damage. In some cases cleaning the motherboard might fix the laptop.
If water was spilled in it, the batteries should have been removed immediately, if you could remove the circuit board from the casing, dry it off and place it under a lamp for a few hours it should have been perfectly fine. If a soft drink, sugar base or other substance was spilled in it; the board would need to be cleaned, a small amount of soap and water can work, use a cotton swab, only clean the affected area of the spill, make sure to rinse all the soap off, dry with towel, then place under a lamp to get all the moisture out. Also make sure you clean the bottom side of the buttons that contact the circuit board. If it doesn't work then you may have to buy another unit.
Removed battery first. You should disassemble it to clean and wipe it dry. From bottom to top. Under its keyboard. Don't power it on until you are sure no water remains.
Uh, oh, sounds bad, probably didn't get all the water. Also, you really have to open things up and let dry for several days(I leave things dry for a week, before attempting to power up). Open it again, do it quickly, I've never used a hair drier before, hum, I'd just leave it opened up(as long as it was just water that is). You need to get it opened up as completely as you can. Just try not to get impatient with it.
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