Turning it on will kill it not the spillage alone. As long as you've not done that (or even if you have briefly) it might be savable.
To clean it properly you'll need to open it up and use isopropanol or methanol which can rinse the electronics and evaporate quickly.
There should be a picture guide on a forum somewhere about how to do it.
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Turning it on will kill it not the spillage alone. As long as you've not done that (or even if you have briefly) it might be savable.
To clean it properly you'll need to open it up and use isopropanol or methanol which can rinse the electronics and evaporate quickly.
There should be a picture guide on a forum somewhere about how to do it.