Take out the battery, don't turn it on, put it in front of a fan or a heater on low.
Let it dry for twice as long as you reckon will get it dry.
Good luck.
Simon
Despite the fact that the world is currently in a shade of red through my eyes, I'll do my best to maintain decorum.
My Canon has just taken a shower in juice.
I have removed the excess juice externally with a soft towel, however I am concerned liquid has entered the camera body.
If you are reading this thread, please put forward any suggestions to repair/prevent damage.
As for the person responsible, I am going to have their ****ING head![]()
Take out the battery, don't turn it on, put it in front of a fan or a heater on low.
Let it dry for twice as long as you reckon will get it dry.
Good luck.
Simon
And if it was salt water, give it a good wash with fresh water after you take the battery out.
It could only happen to you joel , juice is acidic so i would pull it apart as much as possible and rinse with clean water or as you said an electrical cleaner of some sort.
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i would be inclinded to take it to a camera shop and get it professionally cleaned
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