10-30-2006, 08:21 PM
Are you technically proficient? Then open it up.
Take care to organize the screws so that you can get it back together.
Take it apart as much as possible and gently swab anything that looks damp with a paper towel, taking care not to leave shreds of the paper towel on your electrical components.
Leave it apart overnight in the driest part of your house, perhaps near a drafty window if it's a typical dry autumn day out. I'd even leave it two or three days or more if possible.
Luckily, water isn't too bad. An oxidizer like coke or tea can do a lot of damage quickly.
Take care to organize the screws so that you can get it back together.
Take it apart as much as possible and gently swab anything that looks damp with a paper towel, taking care not to leave shreds of the paper towel on your electrical components.
Leave it apart overnight in the driest part of your house, perhaps near a drafty window if it's a typical dry autumn day out. I'd even leave it two or three days or more if possible.
Luckily, water isn't too bad. An oxidizer like coke or tea can do a lot of damage quickly.