Wet/dead iPod Classic

So I was running when it started pouring down rain. I love running in the rain so it didn't phase me. That is until the water started screwing with my iPod.
The hold button got stuck but then it sorted itself out. Then the iPod tells me I need to connect it to power and it dies. I figured no biggie, it just needs charged but other than that, it's still working because the screen is on.
So I went to plug it into the charger when I got home and it didn't come on. I thought maybe the water had something to do with it. I ran a blew dryer on it briefly which worked for me a long time ago but didn't work this time. I'm wondering if my iPod is not starting because it's wet, it's dead, or both. I think it being wet has something to do with it not turning on at all when I connect it to power. The fact that it is dead makes matters worse.
Does anyone have any experience with wet iPods and could possibly give me feedback and advice? I read that putting it in rice helps so I'm trying that now, but I'm wondering how long it will take and if it will even work.
Thanks!

If water gets into an iPod, it can damage the electrical components and render an iPod useless. The water causes corrosion.
The idea of the rice trick is that dry rice will absorb the water, hopefully before any damage is done. The usual advice is to not turn the iPod on and leave the iPod in rice for a week, perhaps changing the rice after a day or two. After that time, try turning it on. If that doesn't work, try putting it on charge, as the past week may have seen the battery run down. When the battery has fully drained, it may take up to thirty minutes before you see any reaction from the iPod.
After all this, if nothing works, then you may have to accept that the iPod is ruined.

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