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I found my son’s iPod Touch in the washer machine after the machine had completed it’s full cycle…..needless to say, it was submerged at least part of the time. I dried it off as well as I could (wrapped it in a cloth towel and placed it over a low volume heating device for several hours). All evidence of moisture under the glass screen was then gone. I then charged the unit for 12 hours and then tried to turn on the unit….to no avail. Any chance I/you can fix this device…Apple does not address water damaged units as far as I know. Thanks, Art Duffy

take a look at some of the other answers with the tags liquid spill and water damage. step one is to let it dry out for at least several days before assessing what might be dead/damaged, it will likely take much longer than 12 hours. be patient and ‘don’t plug it in or charge it for a while. it will help to dismantle it to let it dry out. in the other answers you will also see a tip to store in a container of uncooked rice to absorb the moisture. sometimes drying things out for many days will at least show some life or in best case it may work again. my old cellphone went through the wash and appeared completely dead, until I left it to dry in disassembled state for 4-5 days, then it worked perfectly again. good luck

Some pretty bad advice on here if I do say. First, letting it dry out is a bad idea, this allows corrosion to develop and damage things further. Secondly, rice doesn’t work and never will work. You should take it to a repair shop which uses an ultrasonic cleaner, this is the professional way of cleaning up liquid damage. If you can’t do this or fancy opening it up yourself, then you can use 99.9% isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush to clean up excess water and corrosion that has developed, although this isn’t as effective as using an ultrasonic cleaner, it is a lot more effective than rice and leaving it to dry and get worse. How do I know this works? Because I have cleaned up a lot of liquid damaged phones with a fairly decent ultrasonic cleaner, and have had a fairly high success rate. You can also ask actual professionals how they do it, and if they don’t mention at least using an ultrasonic cleaner, then they are not cleaning up liquid damaged phones very well. :-)

I fixed mmy ipod touch by immediately soaking the device in 90% rubbing alcohol. This removes the water immediately. Actually I put it in a sealed plastic container with about 200ml of alcohol for about an hour. You need to get the water out asap since there is a battery with charge on it and you are fighting corrosion. Then I dried it in a food dehydrator at 120°F for 24 hours then docked it to my computer and wows it worked. It went through a full wash cycle and was very scratched and the screed had some minor blemishes but it works again.

I have fixed lots of cellphones and ipods by immersing the item in rubbing alcohol for at least 15 minutes to completely get the alcohol in all parts of the item; then completely drying the item; even using a hair dryer. allow 24 hours of drying before attempting to charge the battery. this protocol was suggested to me by an Apple technician in the Annapolis Valley of NS, Canada. Lots of my friends have used it and saved many cellphones, mp3 players, ipods.

Why not rice? because rice removes the moisture inadequately and temporarily. There are chemicals in water tap water and especially in soapy water. Chemicals left behind may absorb moisture from the air and continue to corrode the metals inside. If the device is not properly cleaned, it will eventually fail! Even alcohol is not entirely safe because alcohol usually contains a small amount of water and will absorb more from the air. Nail polish remover and acetone should not be used on plastic items because they are very strong plastic solvents and may dissolve protective coatings and weaken plastics inside the device. Get a professional to disassemble and thoroughly clean and dry otherwise because the device may fail unexpectedly and permanently even years later. This happened to a close friend who didn’t backup her device. Avoid tragedy! Back up your device frequently!

Hi, yes some folks also use a vacuum chamber which also gets the water out from inside the panel. I’ve also tried the following to fix corroded logic boards which are otherwise trashed, white vinegar with a very small amount of Lo-Salt (potassium chloride) and hydrogen peroxide which got the corrosion off the two test boards enough to use them again though the connector closest to the battery needed microsoldering. It also works on dead SD cards after they have gone for a swim.

Pretty much follow bac’s advice, if it doesn’t work after drying it, try replacing the battery, and you might get lucky. Sometimes it’s the logic board, which really sucks. However, other times it’s just a display replacement. What I’ve seen the most is display+battery, and then logic board is pretty much unfixable (it’s not worth the time money or effort). A common problem is the screen is not backlit, which means the logic board is damaged.

I need help!! My family and I went to the snow today and we played in the snow and took family pics and when we all got to cold and wanted to go home .We had to walk back to the car I had to dump my boots out because there was snow in them so I put my ipod on the seat and my brother came up behide me and threw a snowball and it got on my ipod.I said hopefully it doesnt do anything to my phone.I grabbed it and dried it off.Well I am now at home and I turned on my Ipod and the speaker has stopped working.So I tried watching a video and you cant hear anything I turned it off and I dont know what to do so please help me

I dropped my ipod 5th gen in a toliet and put in some rice afterwards I put it on charge will that affect the alcohol method?????

My iPod fell in the toilet about a month ago. It never turned on. We even took it too 3 repair shops. They could not fix it.

Apple Support Community: Turn it off and leave it off.

  1. Do NOT attempt to power it on, this will likely permanently damage the device.
  2. Place the device in a bag with uncooked rice or silica gel packs and leave it there for at least 48 hrs, 72 hrs is better.
  3. After it has been removed from the bag, attempt to power the device on. Note: If it powers on and works, you are extremely lucky.
  4. If it will not power on or charge, go to Apple and replace it via their Out of Warranty replacement program.

i dropped my ipod in the sink. it will turn on. There is blue stuff in the screen. But you can’t press anything on the screen. what do i do?

my iPod has been water damaged for 2 years now. is there a chance it will be saved after these 2 years?

Just put the iPod in a bowl of rice and please be patient and it will work Thanks

Soak it in a bowl of rice, worked for a iPhone 3GS!