Well unless you actually put them into the electric or music source afterdrying them, they should be working still, otherwise they're dead, or if you see any cuts in the wire, then the wire needs replacing or if you don't know how to do that I suggest buying a new pair
With any electrical equipment that has been subjected to any form of dampness NEVER attempt to connect it for use what you can try is thoroughly dry it with a hair dryer on medium heat be patient and take your time Then leave in a well heated ventilated place for a few days this may solve the problem for items which do not connect directly to the mains electricity
For Items that DO connect to mains electricity get professional help
They sometimes do and sometimes don't. I actually just took mine out from the dryer and they fortunately work!
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Skull candy products have a life time guarantee. Simply send them back to the producers with a warranty and they will fix them, or send you a new pair. Unless you stole them.
Yes there are plenty of methods to repair and fix accessories such as iPod headphones or earbuds. However, unless you can fix the headphones yourself, it is probably not worth it to pay for them to be repaired. Fortunately, there are many sources and examples online which can help take you through the process of repairing Ipod headphones.
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Fix a wet area on yard
Get a new pair
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lower the volume or plug in some headphones
Blow dry it.
It could just be your headphones. Get a new pair of headphones, and plug them in. Or, you go to volume lock on the old iPods, and set it to loud.
Either: A. You have a bad set of headphones or B. Your headphones are not plugged in all the way or C. Your settings are messed up on the ml3 player
Dry it
Step 1. Throw your headphones out the windoes Step 2. Go to the store and buy a new pair Step 3. Open the box and watch the magic happen