A few drops of water - no sim card error

Hello, I have an iphone 6s and I think that a little spilled water on my phone at night so that it has flooded my shelf.i did not notice at first that the iphone is in the water too because it was dry but when I removed a rubber Holster it was wet under him. Everything seems to work perfectly except my sim card! When I removed the sim card holder, there was a slight moisture. Liquid contact sticker is too red

Ive tried

  • using pieces of toilet paper and dragging inside the slot for sim card
  • set folds a bit but im know not if it won't corrode it

Should I let him and pray that something happens? Should I go to the apple store and just be treated as * by the genius/brain/stuck up bar said I have to buy a new one? Or what?

I don't know when he knocked, but between 5-10:00. Now is 12:00. I noticed it at 11:00 morning so about an hour ago. Please help me, I hope this isn't too late.

Thank you

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Hello

Contact Apple support (mail service may be available) or make a booking Genius Bar to establish your available service options, deadlines and costs.

Do not put on, use or recharge your iPhone, while moisture may be present.

More information:

http://help.Apple.com/iPhone/9/#/iph301fc905

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