You do not want the chin to chill from getting wet, but you also do not want it to die of a heat stroke from the dryer.
#1 If a chinchilla gets wet accidentally,
wrap it in paper towels (they absorb liquid faster and better than cloth), constantly replacing the paper towels with dry ones.
#2 Then cuddle your chin in a towel, exposing small parts to a
hand held dryer ON THE LOWEST heat and blow settings.
#3 Hold the dryer about
12" from the chin and
keep the dryer moving from side to side, constantly.
DO NOT OVER HEAT.
#4 Do this in a small room, such as the bathroom that will keep it out of a draft and be warm enough (with out over heating) at the same time. A chinchilla must be completely dry before putting it back in it's cage ... all fur must be soft and fluffy ... a sign that it is or is almost dry.
#5 You might want to let it play in the room for a little while before taking it into another cooler room.
Ways not to get your chin wet:
1) toilet lid closed at all times
2) no water standing in the sink or bathtub
3) no open drinks in the room when the chin is out playing
4) no water guns allowed in the same room
Jo Ann
P. S. You can find spray cans of saline for small areas that may need to be cleaned. This way your little one does not have to be wet all over.