I just bought my refurb HP pavilion DV2915 four months ago, and ever since I have been ocd around it: no drinks, no food on the same table, putting it in a case when carrying it from room to room.
well its just my luck that today I absentmindedly put a glass of water on the right side of my laptop. I've done this a number of times but always have been lucky by realizing my mistake halfway through and and putting the glass on the floor.
But today I reached out to get scissors from my cup of pens and BAM, half a glass of water onto the right side of my keyboard.
Now, here's when I go into panic mode - I got my hairdryer, turned to the the high setting and left the blowdryer on the part that got water on it. The laptop is ON throughout this time seemingly fine. Then my keyboard starts typing "BBBBBBBB" repeatedly without me pressing it and wont stop. This is when I become smart and think to turn the laptop off, but then like an idiot turn it back on again to see if it is working. as the microsoft load bar is starting up, it freezes. I again panic and then pull out the battery without shutting it down properly. Now I run to my roomates computer and quickly search up what to do with a wet laptop. (I am using her computer now)
My face fell as I realized that what I have done is exactly what you should NOT do when trying to deal with a wet keyboard
1-do not use a blowdryer since it can blow dry water deeper into your laptop. the heat can also melt components in your laptop
2-do not leave or turn the laptop on as it can short circuit it
3-do not leave the laptop right side up
as I realized I have done everything possible WRONG I run back, turn the laptop upside down and put a rotating fan that blows air past it (not directly on it). I get a hand towel and press down on the keys, which pushes some water out so I can wipe it off. The next day I examine the laptop and decide to put a rolled up piece of newspaper in the middle of the laptop to take some of the pressure off the hinge.
I planned to wait 48 hours, which is about 6 hours from now. I'm really worried because I've basically put my laptop at risk in all possible ways by using a blowdryer, leaving it on for 10 minutes right side up, and turning it on. if it helps my laptop was running on battery power at the time and not the ac adapter, but I doubt that will change anything. I'm really afraid I shortcircuited something by allowing the water to sink deeper into my laptop when I could have avoided it by simply turning it upside down and trying to get the water out with a towel.
it will be really hard for me to buy another laptop since I am very short on money (note that my wet laptop is refurb) so I'm pretty bummed right now..Yes I know I'm an idiot.

Can anyone give me a worst case scenario of what will happen? What parts will I have to replace or will I have to buy a whole new laptop? I'm already looking up laptops on best buy because I fear the worst
Thank you. I will let you know how my laptop is doing in 6 hours.