PJ Finlay - while I see and accept that your answer is given with the best intentions, and I mean absolutely no disrespect to you - but the whole "put it in rice" theory is a myth - a myth that needs to be gotten rid of!!
Brooklyn Adams - you need to get any electrical device that has been exposed to liquid:
1 - disconnected from it's power source - stop them electrons flowing ASAP
2 - open it up, take it apart - carefully, and fully - be aware of ESD too
3 - "fully" means expose any of those little hiding components on the motherboard - check for shields etc
4 - Clean the motherboard - dunk the whole thing in isopropyl alcohol (good 99% stuff) if you like. You can also gently brush it with a small ESD brush.
You are looking to halt and clean any corrosion caused by the minerals in the liquid that got on to the board. This corrosion will happen fast - so fat you can see it happening. Stop it as soon as you can, and you might just save your device.
To be real thorough you could take it to be professionally cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner