@StillIRise1963 @paninid If you remove the battery and drive/SSD, rinse it all with copious amounts of distilled water, dry it, and put the parts back, it might be okay. It probably has a motherboard battery, too, but this is all low power, and I don't think it needs to be removed. May the internet correct me if I'm mistaken.
Don't rinse the screen, if you can avoid it.
We rinse circuit boards with distilled water, then run them, sometimes still wet. It's not the water. It's salts in the water conducting electricity. Distilled water is salt-free.
Wine is not helpful in that way.
A blow dryer must be kept a distance away, to avoid overheating the plastic (or warping the screen). Not recommended. Furnace vents work pretty well. You can just set it on a towel or two, and let evaporation do its thing.
Give it time to dry out, for the keyboard's sake.
Not saying it will work 100% of the time, but I'd try.