1) take the set in to have a technician attempt to subject it to a complete drying.
2) Keep your fingers crossed that the water will evaporate -or- can be eliminated prior to any permanent component damage.
DO NOT attempt to power it on until ALL the moisture is gone.
Sorry, but I don’t like your chances….99% chance that the TV is “history.” Maybe a call to your home Owners Insurance Company ??
You’d better do two things at least”
1) take the set in to have a technician attempt to subject it to a complete drying.
2) Keep your fingers crossed that the water will evaporate -or- can be eliminated prior to any permanent component damage.
DO NOT attempt to power it on until ALL the moisture is gone.
Sorry, but I don’t like your chances….99% chance that the TV is “history.” Maybe a call to your home Owners Insurance Company ??
As long as the TV wasn’t powered up, you can let it dry out for a week or two, then you should be ok to plug it in and try it out….
OR you could get a TV tech out to your home and he could take it in and get it fixed for you….
Insurance doesn’t cover kid’s mishaps….
Where is the black water mark ?
Cheers Pete
In that case you can use isopropyl alcohol as per my other answer !!