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:( :( I have just found out my mom washed my 2nd gen 4gb green ipod nano (after thoughtfully collecting my clothes off my floor in my room). Its not turning on. Should I plug it into itunes? What should I do??
Has anybody had any similar experiences? :( :( :( :(

I did the same thing a few weeks back and even had it banging around in the dryer till I discovered it when getting my cloths out of the dryer. It would not turn on till I connected it to a charger (the water had immediately shorted / discharged the battery) but even then it was not working correctly. I ended up heating it up with a hair dryer multiple times to try to get the water out of it. After the first few times heating it, it developed more and more problems till it stopped working completely. I then let it sit for a day before connecting it to a charger and found that it was working properly again. The water between the glass screen and the LCD took about 3-4 days before drying up.

Note - I actually think that the iPod going through the dryer helped remove much of the water although I would not recommend it :).
 
Chill! It's not as bad as it sounds. Whatever you do, don't plug it in!
When electronics get wet, they often go dead as there is no contact between the battery and the electronics. Plugging it in now guarantees that you'll fry something.

Not true. I would highly recommend not plugging your iPod in but it doesn't guarantee that you will fry anything (but don't be surprised if something does fry).
 
plug it into the wall socket first with a power pack with a surge protector. i'd rather lose a charger than a computer...

oh! wet electronics?? try rice. sounds odd i know, but it absorbs water and everybody's got some in the pantry somewhere. put it in there, leave it for a few days somewhere warm and it might help...
 
I did it too.

After reading this forum I put my nano into a plastic bag with rice and let it sit for 3 weeks (it went through the wash and dry cycle). I just tried syncing and nothing. I plugged it into the charger and nothing.

Any other ideas?
 
After reading this forum I put my nano into a plastic bag with rice and let it sit for 3 weeks (it went through the wash and dry cycle). I just tried syncing and nothing. I plugged it into the charger and nothing.

Any other ideas?

If it was in rice for 3 weeks and it still doesn't work i think its time to buy a new ipod.
 
:( :( I have just found out my mom washed my 2nd gen 4gb green ipod nano (after thoughtfully collecting my clothes off my floor in my room). Its not turning on. Should I plug it into itunes? What should I do??
Has anybody had any similar experiences? :( :( :( :(

Time for a new one. It's dead.
 
that sucks!

i have done the same thing with my lime green nano. not my proudest moment. Anyway, dont plug it into anything! Set it out and let it be for about two days. with my experence this worked. BUT now it only works if it is pluged into somthing like a (computer, car charger, ext). if you still have a worenty on it go to the apple store or somewhere like that and ask for a new one. If not, go to the apple store and ask for a 10% discount towred another one and recicle you old, broken one.
Hope this works out.

Been There
 
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Mine recently went through the washer and i let it sit for about 2 weeks. when i plugged it into the charger it did the apple:apple: start-up screen and then showed the main menu once i pressed the center button. it went back to the apple:apple: screen not even 3 seconds after that and has been stuck ever since. i cant shut it off and have to wait for the battery to completely drain if i want to do so. ive tried plugging it in to the charger many times with the same result and am currently waiting for it to fully charge in the hope that it will work then. Any suggestions on alternative actions to take?:confused:
 
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