You need to try Silica Gel Packets. There was a good article on associatedcontent.com that explains how to dry an iPod, MP3 player, cell phones, or any electronics. You need to place your iPod in a zip lock bag with Silica Gel Packets. Silica Gel will remove all the moisture from the iPod and its components, something air drying will not do!
Just Google "Silica Gel Packets" and you will find several companies selling these products. There is also a web site called: http://www.SilicaGelPackets.com that has them.
You are way off! What you have to do is put it in a bowl of DRY rice for at least a day.(to be sure it draws the moisture) Once its been in there a while you see if it works, if it doesn't your out of luck, if it does then charge it awhile. My brother recently did that and he just followed these simple instructions! Good luck fixing you ipod. ( DO NOT BLOW DRY YOUR IPOD!!!!)
yes wash in cold inside out tumble dry low DON'T DRY CLEAN
Machine wash, air dry.
In the question, "Will you wash and dry the dishes tonight?," the word will is an auxiliary verb (helping verb) and is support for the main verbs (wash and dry).
Think about your actions.
Battle of Big Dry Wash happened on 1882-07-17.
how is to dry it in the car wash is the answer.
No, dry is not an adverb.Adjective -- The dry air is bothering my allergies.Verb -- I dry my clothes after I wash them.
Yes you can. cold wash, low dry
No, a dishwasher does not effectively dry dishes after completing a wash cycle.
You can't
In my opinion when we wash the craw fish it does not become dry and when we do not wash it it is dry from the first this is my answer of this question