Spilled Water on iphone, still works but unsure what to do.

Hi,
So I had a glass of water in one hand and my iphone in the other and accidentally bumped into a table last night at work, I ended up dousing the hand that was holding my iphone with water. I immediately dried the phone off and took it out of it's case. It seemed like the screen was still working and I'm not sure how much of the phone got wet, but I powered it off and now it's at home sitting in a baggie of rice. How long should I keep it in the rice before I turn it on to see if everything still works?
Thanks

two days will do it for sure.  chances are its ok, usually they get fried from submerging not just a spill
peace, Clyde

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