Thank you Sam.

The laptop is in the airing cupboard, the daughter is in the doghouse.

I have been reading up on forums and people talk about leaving it for 72 hours 
before trying to turn it on so I will give that a go.

Richard

On 7 Nov 2011, at 16:40, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Leave it switched off in a warm place such as an airing cupboard. 
> Unfortunately you can't remove the battery without a tri-lobe screwdriver but 
> there's a fairly good seal between the keyboard & logic board on the unibody 
> models. 
> 
> If you're lucky it'll dry out and start working, slightly less lucky you'll 
> need a new top case, unlucky you'll need to contact your household insurer
> 
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