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k9handler 05-22-2008 12:01 PM

Big Mistake - Laundry and iPod Touch don't mix
 
Made a bad mistake and when I started laundry of my work uniforms I failed to clear out all the pockets.* Inside my lower leg pant pockets was my iPod Touch that went through the entire wash cycle.In an effort to possibly save it, I placed it in a bin with rice to soak up the moisture...it will sit in there until next week.* I will let you know how this turns out.

EDIT: The iPod was on in sleep mode...so the odds are against me that it can be saved.

Check back on 28 May as that is when I will give it a try and see if it works.

Hugh R 05-22-2008 12:06 PM

I've heard of that, it's uncooked rice BTW, let us know how that works out for you.

Hugh R 05-22-2008 12:06 PM

I've heard of that, it's uncooked rice BTW, let us know how that works out for you.

k9handler 05-22-2008 12:07 PM

yep uncooked.

slodave 05-22-2008 12:08 PM

iRice?

svandamme 05-22-2008 12:31 PM

write off

kstar 05-22-2008 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 3958218)
iRice?

It will be after it's soaked up all the moisture from the iPod. :D

lendaddy 05-22-2008 12:33 PM

iLump

FWIW, you can get desiccant crystals that suck moisture like Paris Hilton on a.....

Well they do a much better job than rice anyway:)

kstar 05-22-2008 12:36 PM

BTW, after the wash cycle I might have been tempted to dip/soak or thoroughly run rubbing alcohol through the iPod, then do the dry rice.

edit: Use the 99% alcohol solution. You want that sucker to dry with as few contaminants as possible.

Since it has a solid state drive, I think there is a very good chance it will work after it dries thoroughly - the alcohol dip will displace water and the iPod should dry much faster. Of course, you don't want to start it up with any moisture inside.

FWIW.

Zeke 05-22-2008 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kstarnes (Post 3958302)
BTW, after the wash cycle I might have been tempted to dip/soak or thoroughly run rubbing alcohol through the iPod, then do the dry rice.

edit: Use the 99% alcohol solution. You want that sucker to dry with as few contaminants as possible.

Since it has a solid state drive, I think there is a very good chance it will work after it dries thoroughly - the alcohol dip will displace water and the iPod should dry much faster. Of course, you don't want to start it up with any moisture inside.

FWIW.

distilled water first and maybe no straight alcohol.

lendaddy 05-22-2008 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kstarnes (Post 3958302)
Since it has a solid state drive, I think there is a very good chance it will work after it dries thoroughly -

:D

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...crack_pipe.jpg

kstar 05-22-2008 12:45 PM

You should pop it open and remove the battery too.

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/09/15/ipod_touch_tear_down_with_high_quality_internal_ph otos.html

kstar 05-22-2008 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lendaddy (Post 3958328)

Many many stories of cell phones working after drops in toilets and wash cycles. I dropped my iPod in the surf, went home and rinsed it in alcohol and it still works. The surf swim was about three years ago.

No crack pipe needed. :D

kstar 05-22-2008 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milt (Post 3958320)
distilled water first and maybe no straight alcohol.

"maybe no" ???

kstar 05-22-2008 12:50 PM

BTW, if the Pod was powered on during its bath, it's probably dead. If not, I give it an excellent chance at recovery.

stomachmonkey 05-22-2008 12:53 PM

Don't give up hope.

Wife was at our house construction site and dropped her month old Blackberry 8130. It was a couple of hours before she realized it was missing and found it. It was typical TX biblical rain and the BB had been lying in a puddle of mud for at least an hour.

It was still on when she found it. Told her to turn it off and leave it. It was so mud encrusted she could not get the battery cover off.

So later that night I took the entire thing apart, water and mud all the way to the core.

Left everything to dry then took a soft bristle toothbrush and meticulously cleaned it.

Works just fine.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-22-2008 01:46 PM

Is it at least clean and fluffy now?

daepp 05-22-2008 02:08 PM

I'd try the freezer - it dehydrates.

Don Plumley 05-22-2008 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daepp (Post 3958573)
I'd try the freezer - it dehydrates.

Yes, but water expands when it freezes so any trapped water will break stuff.

k9handler 05-22-2008 02:54 PM

well I am expecting the worst and will be happy if it works...if not I will then just replace it with a better (memory wise) one. Sucks that I may have done this and yeah they aren't cheap but it is just a material thing that can be replaced.


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