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Just remove all power to the board, batteries, wall power, etc.  let it dry naturally.

 

you can put PCBs in the dish washer with the ICs still attached... as long as you don't apply power until it's dry.

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I would also give it a rinse with distilled water.  Preferably steam distilled and not purified.  I do this plenty with electronics then set it on a cake cooling rack with a fan blowing across it.

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Unless there's some particularly soluble parts on the board, a fast spray with 99% isopropyl after the rinse will accelerate the drying as well through dilution/displacement of the water.

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