Most likely... no... But open up the remote, and letting it air out, wipe off and sticky spots and let it air out. Once the remote is reasonable dry, recharge it and try to use it. If it doesnt register, then most likely its fried. DrakeTech
DrakeTech's solution for that is not wirking "(I TRIED IT BECAUSE I HAVE A WIIMOTE THAT DROPPED TO WATER)
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Most likely... no... But open up the remote, and letting it air out, wipe off and sticky spots and let it air out. Once the remote is reasonable dry, recharge it and try to use it. If it doesnt register, then most likely its fried.
DrakeTech
DrakeTech's solution for that is not wirking "(I TRIED IT BECAUSE I HAVE A WIIMOTE THAT DROPPED TO WATER)