10-30-2006, 07:40 PM
I'd gently shake the iB to get as much water out as possible.
I'd want to keep water out of the LCD.
Then I'd use a hair dryer set on Warm to try to dry or displace as much water as possible. Water sitting in the 'Book could do more damage.
If she's proficient, she could remove the keyboard. If not, she should use the hair dryer until somebody removes the keyboard, then continue drying.
Don't get the iB hot, just warm.
Many people have had permanent damage done when water shorts various electrical paths. Hard to say if this will be the same for your wife's Book.
I'd want to keep water out of the LCD.
Then I'd use a hair dryer set on Warm to try to dry or displace as much water as possible. Water sitting in the 'Book could do more damage.
If she's proficient, she could remove the keyboard. If not, she should use the hair dryer until somebody removes the keyboard, then continue drying.
Don't get the iB hot, just warm.
Many people have had permanent damage done when water shorts various electrical paths. Hard to say if this will be the same for your wife's Book.