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Sod_James 24-09-2008 12:28 PM

I put my ipod through the washimg machine
 
ok so last night when i got home from work i was well shattered. I had started my new job role at work and it had made me a little too tired to concentrate properly.

so i put my work uniform in the wash. about 2 hours later after hanging my cloths out to dry, whilst watching stargat sg-1 a sudden thought popped into my head.

OMG my ipod nano was in my pocket. so i ran downstairs praying i had taken it out before i put it in the wash. i lowered my hand into my trouser pocket praying it wasnt there. and then my heart sank as my finger tips touched the cold surface of my ipod complete with my brand new headphones.

I pulled it out and pressed any button for any signs of life but i got nothing. my earhones work fine though but this did not lift my spirit.

has anyone else done this before. any chance of bringing my ipod back to life?

Lauren 24-09-2008 12:31 PM

Ok. Pull the battery bit off the back.

Now, put some dry rice in a bowl and heat in the microwave for a tiny bit so it's warm. Then put your iPod in the bowl of rice, completely covered and leave it.

If there's any chance of saving it, this will be it. The dry rice absorbs any moisture in the iPod.

If you can, put the bowl of rice/iPod in an airing cupboard of some sort too.

Leave it a few days, and try again.

If not, really sorry it's broke :sad: I don't think any guarantee covers water damage.

(PS. Don't try switching it on again til you've followed the above steps, it could short circuit it).

Jackie 24-09-2008 12:39 PM

I was going to say that Lauren did you by any chance watch GMTV this morning when they said do this to a phone I did what a brilliant idea.:bigsmile:

Nicky. 24-09-2008 12:39 PM

I had my phone on our boat, and it hammered down and it got soaked, all the buttons were messed up and everything..

I got the hair dryer, put it on the lowest setting and left it blowing on it for around 15 mins, then just took it out and left it for about 3 hours, switched it on and worked fine :)

Laurens way sounds practical too x

Lauren 24-09-2008 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jackie46
I was going to say that Lauren did you by any chance watch GMTV this morning when they said do this to a phone I did what a brilliant idea.:bigsmile:
Hahaha I didn't :shocked: Wooo, go me! They should put me on TV.

Spike 24-09-2008 01:02 PM

I would actually sit in a corner and cry if that happened to my iPod, i'm too attached to it.
This makes my mom putting my complete collection of pokemon cards in the wash look a little better.

Mrluvaluva 24-09-2008 01:07 PM

I spilt water on my new phone a couple of months ago and the sound doesn't work on it now.

hannah. 24-09-2008 07:03 PM

i dropped my ipod touch in a cup of tea 3 weeks after getting it. not good. i had to send it back to great universal, and they didn't open it up obviously because they didnt realise that it was wet and therefore not under guarantee and sent me a brand new one :wink:
good luck with yours though, its the most horrible feeling ever isn't it?

~Kizwiz~ 24-09-2008 07:17 PM

Oh God, I hope its ok.

Lauren 24-09-2008 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hannahhhh
i dropped my ipod touch in a cup of tea 3 weeks after getting it. not good. i had to send it back to great universal, and they didn't open it up obviously because they didnt realise that it was wet and therefore not under guarantee and sent me a brand new one :wink:
good luck with yours though, its the most horrible feeling ever isn't it?
You got lucky :laugh: Companies have now cottoned onto this and there's now a strip thing in all electronics that turns a different colour when in contact with water.

hannah. 24-09-2008 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lauren
Quote:

Originally posted by hannahhhh
i dropped my ipod touch in a cup of tea 3 weeks after getting it. not good. i had to send it back to great universal, and they didn't open it up obviously because they didnt realise that it was wet and therefore not under guarantee and sent me a brand new one :wink:
good luck with yours though, its the most horrible feeling ever isn't it?
You got lucky :laugh: Companies have now cottoned onto this and there's now a strip thing in all electronics that turns a different colour when in contact with water.
i know, i read about that on the internet so I very nearly didn't send it back, I only did because there was nothing to lose. obviously the people at GU aren't proper apple people, all they have to do is plug it into the PC, and if it doesn't recognise it and it doesn't look broken from the outside they just send another one :cheer2: i was sooo happy

Scarlett. 24-09-2008 07:20 PM

Did it wash all the songs off it :laugh:

Shaun 24-09-2008 07:26 PM

Ooof, that's nasty. I thought my iPod was broken yesterday and had a panic-attack, but it's working fine today...and the battery was fine yesterday as well. The screen's a little dented [I went moor-walking but it's not like I took out my iPod and threw it off some rocks]...but it's fine, hallelujah!

Rocko 24-09-2008 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lauren
Ok. Pull the battery bit off the back.

Now, put some dry rice in a bowl and heat in the microwave for a tiny bit so it's warm. Then put your iPod in the bowl of rice, completely covered and leave it.

If there's any chance of saving it, this will be it. The dry rice absorbs any moisture in the iPod.

If you can, put the bowl of rice/iPod in an airing cupboard of some sort too.

Leave it a few days, and try again.

If not, really sorry it's broke :sad: I don't think any guarantee covers water damage.

(PS. Don't try switching it on again til you've followed the above steps, it could short circuit it).
I thought you were kidding about the whole microwave thing put in a bowl of rice. I was half expecting you to say, "Next, dip in tikka masala sauce".

Soz to hear about the water damage problem. Happened a while back to my phone. Also did the same thing with my headphones but they were somehow fine (they went through the washing machine and the tumble drier).

Sam! 24-09-2008 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sod_James
ok so last night when i got home from work i was well shattered. I had started my new job role at work and it had made me a little too tired to concentrate properly.

so i put my work uniform in the wash. about 2 hours later after hanging my cloths out to dry, whilst watching stargat sg-1 a sudden thought popped into my head.

OMG my ipod nano was in my pocket. so i ran downstairs praying i had taken it out before i put it in the wash. i lowered my hand into my trouser pocket praying it wasnt there. and then my heart sank as my finger tips touched the cold surface of my ipod complete with my brand new headphones.

I pulled it out and pressed any button for any signs of life but i got nothing. my earhones work fine though but this did not lift my spirit.

has anyone else done this before. any chance of bringing my ipod back to life?
My mum checks the pockets before washing :P But you could phone apple or sumat?

Rocko 24-09-2008 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scampi


My mum checks the pockets before washing :P
:bored:

Scampi, ma'boy - what's gonna happen if/when you move out? Lotsa wet iPods/phones....?

Sod_James 24-09-2008 10:08 PM

OK UPDATE.

I left it over night in the cupboard where the boiler is in the hope it would dry out.

so this morning when i got up i touched the buttons and......................



NOTHING.

so

I decided to plug it into my computer to see what happens. it could blow up my computer or it could work so at the risk of making things worse i tried anyway.

so i plugged it in, nothing, for a few seconds. then its burst into life. The trip through the washing machine had apparently drained the battery of all power which is why it wasnt working in the first place. but now its fully charged its working fine. the only evidence now is slight water damage on the screen which i can live with.

i just hope it holds out. i suppose after a few days of using it i will know for sure if its permenently damaged.

30stone 24-09-2008 10:08 PM

Dont have an ipod dont see the need ..

Xander 24-09-2008 10:09 PM

Apple are normally generally very good at replacing things if you have to, they replaced a couple of iPods that I had broken and didn't question me too much about it.

*mazedsalv** 24-09-2008 10:10 PM

And why did you put your ipod in the washing machine? :)

pinkmichk 24-09-2008 10:14 PM

i have had a mobile go in the washing machine before did drying out with it all taken apart in airing cupboard but it was bust

Xander 24-09-2008 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
And why did you put your ipod in the washing machine? :)
Cos he wanted to clean his iPod silly. :tongue:

Hugo 24-09-2008 10:18 PM

Just say it wouldn't turn on in an Apple shop and I guaretee they'll just give you a brand new one.
I've had two lol
:hugesmile:

Hugo 24-09-2008 10:19 PM

Oh this happened to my phone once :sad:

*mazedsalv** 24-09-2008 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xander
Quote:

Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
And why did you put your ipod in the washing machine? :)
Cos he wanted to clean his iPod silly. :tongue:
I thought so, I think I may try it, its had dirt on it for quite a long time, time to do something about it :thumbs:


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