Thinkpad s230u water spill - minor

Hi everybody,
About a year ago i purchased the s230u, and had no problems with it. However, i spilt water on it and turned it on to try to salvage my work, and whenever there was a sound it made a static noise, or something like that. I tipped it over to try to make the water drip out, then it shut down. I need my computer for work tommorrow, please help.
Thank you,
Sarah

Hi Sarah,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
As per your query we understood that you are facing the issue with Static noise on ThinkPad S230u.
As you have mentioned that the water was spilled on the laptop, and after that you are facing this issue, for this issue you can check it out in keeping the system idle for 48 hours, and you have to remove the battery from that.
You can also use a air blower with low speed to get it dried up quickly, or else you can visit nearby by service center for further assistance.
Click here to open a link where you can select the country and get the exact contact support number. I’m sure they will be a great help.
Hope this helps. 
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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