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lilykeil about 1 month ago
help! i was mopping the floors in my house and i accidentally dropped my nano into the pine-sol, water stuff that i was washing the floors with. It was on when it fell in and it still plays, but the blacklight is super dim, i can hardly read anything. It had a plastic cover when it fell in, some water got into the actual ipod but i dried it off asap! but the blacklight is still way dim. please help what do i do?