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ipod nano and water not good :-(


Question Posted Thursday March 13 2008, 4:05 pm

okay well about the ipod and the water well the water was mixed with a cleaner and i blew the water out of the ipod but i still think that it is damp, more than likely it did short circut but since it was cleaner do you think it was any chance that distilled water will still help? (spic and span was the cleaner if you know it)

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ChevyIINova answered Thursday March 13 2008, 4:18 pm:
It's possible. I mean it's pretty much useless now to you so, it's worth a shot in my opinion. Just remember to take out the batteries and leave it in a warm place to dry. It may take a week or two and you'll probably need to turn it every now and then to coax the water out. It'll help too if you can remove the case or at least open it up to allow the water to evaporate easier.

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