Worked like a charm. My iPad works like it was never wet. The speakers didn't work at first but after using a headset for a bit, the speakers started working well. I checked the sensors and they weren't lit up. I count myself VERY lucky.
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I'd do the things in this article. It sounds like you're off to a good start.Yesterday my iPad mini slipped from my hands into my bath. I had a cheap plastic smart case. I don't think it has any water damage as I pulled it out immediately and none of the sensor lights were on that I see. I turned it off immediately and set it on the kitchen counter to dry out. I had read this imore article on what not to do. No rice. Today my iPad mini looks pretty normal although I haven't turned it on yet.
My question is how many days should I wait before turning my iPad mini on? I'm in Arizona where it's hot and dry.
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