"I
know this was stupid of me, but i never thought it could happen.
About 3 days ago, i was listening to my ipod (1st gen, 5gb)
whilst brushing my teeth. I held the ipod and was selecting a song
to put on, however if fell from my hand, and just happened to land
into the toilet. I grabbed it out of there as soon as i could,
which was about 1 second. i immediately
dried it with a towel, but also shook it allot to get water from
the inside out of it. It wasn't working, but i pressed reset (pause
and menu together) and there was a very faint low
battery sign. I plugged
it in for recharge but there was no response, and i continued
to try and get it working but to no avail." ~
hsloyal
"I just read your article about iPods swimming in toilets, washing machines, etc. I'm surprised no one has mentioned another brown liquid, one often found near (and occasionally on or in) computers ... coffee. My husband was driving and I was riding shotgun, and my coffee was in the beverage holder between us. (And not just black; it was either coffee with lots of French vanilla creamer, or else a cappuccino, I've forgotten now.) Well, you know what happened. This happened over a month ago, I've felt awful guilty, I've asked several times if he's tried fixing it yet. He always said it wouldn't do anything, nada, not turn on or anything. He's going on a trip tomorrow plus his birthday is in 3 days, so I figured I'd try to fix it for him. I read about using a guitar pick to open the case, so I went and pulled out my old guitar case and almost didn't find one but right when I was about to give up, a guitar pick fell out. Then I started thinking... I wonder if in all this time he's plugged it in to charge the battery... So I did... I got the "Do Not Disconnect" sign and found your web site. I followed your instructions for getting rid of that sign, and well, that was all it took! I didn't have to open it, I didn't even have to reset it! It's charging now, and the music plays. Anyway, I thought you might be interested in our story - different liquid, different fix, and probably the lamest reason it didn't work before (even worse than the guy who had his in the locked position). Can you say, "Is it plugged in?" ~karakeeter
"I LOVED the quotes
on the iTurd (iPod in the toilet) and what to do about it. I barely
had mine for a few days when I went to wipe my 2 year old's little
buddies and it went Kaplunk and took a dive (luckily I had just
flushed!!!!) Since then, I've called it my iTurd. I
immediately hooked a vacuum up to it to suck air through it. Watch
out, however, because my vacuum started overheating and smoking.
:) Mine acted up for about at least 1 month afterwards where the click-dial
wouldn't respond or would be VERY sporadic. Then, all of a sudden it
started working and hasn't acted up since. I'd send you my "story" which
I sent to my friends about an hour after it took a swim, but it
wasn't written using the best language skills and would possibly
offend.. :)" ~ Dustin
"I have
kind of a weird problem. I was listening to my iPod while in
the bathroom (don't ask), and when I stood up to take care of things,
my iPod belt clip hit the toilet paper roll holder
and fell in. I was very angry and then devastated. I don't want to go
into detail but I stayed home from my summer job due to bad seafood from
a sweet 16 party the night before. Luckily no one was home, so I ran
down the hallway and used my little brother's goldfish net to fish it
out of the toilet. I then used my anti-bacterial lotion and cleaned it
off. But my iPod doesn't work at all anymore!! The screen is just blank
no matter how long I charge it. I'm so embarrassed I can't tell my parents.
I have to fix this soon before they ask why I'm not using my iPod anymore.
I think I want to fix it, sell it and get a new one. I don't want to
really touch it any more. Please help me! What should I do?" ~ Miss
X
"Oops!
I dropped my iPod in the toilet. It was in there for about
a second or less. Ever since then, I've been able to play music
sporadically, but it will no longer sync from the computer. I've
tried resetting it as explained in the manual, but it didn't work. Can
my iPod be repaired?? It's the 20GB
version that I bought from Apple in November 2003." ~ epb
"Yes,
it really happened, and I'd rather not go into it right now. It was submerged
in water for 3-4 seconds, and now the screen is on and not responding.
It's making a little sound like it's still running. I tried opening it
but couldn't get the case open except for a corner. SOMEONE HELP! 15GB
new iPod. What a shame." ~ xboardr720"MY Ipod
fell into a cup of Grapefruit juice..is it doomed?" ~ TroyB7"When
[they] get [their] iPods fixed, [they] should also custom
engrave the back, iPoop." ~
agreenster
"eeewwww!" ~
Jay G.
"Hi,
My son's iPod barely survived a run through the washer. After
drying, it continued to work for a few days, although some songs
weren't accessible. Finally, however, the screen began to display the folder
alert and now does nothing else. Can you tell from this description
about how much a repair would cost? The model is 10gb without
the play buttons across the top. Thanks!" ~ frichmond
"I left my ipod
in my jeans pocket and my mom washed it, can it be saved, repaired or
is it junked!" ~ mgwhome
"So, i was reading your
article about the ipods falling into the toilet and
at the very end, you said, "Look on the bright side, at least you
didn't stick it in the washing machine." Well, i did. it went through
an entire cycle and an extra rinse because my clothes were extra dirty
from working in red clay. I was about to put my clothes in the dryer
when my earphones fell out of the pocket of a sweatshirt. NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!" was
all that came out of my mouth." ~ mac0904