Hi
It is a little tedious process. Great care needs to be taken, any amount of left over water, will cause problems in long run - Not to mention early fungal and residue sticking.
1. Use Paper Tissue to absorb water. "Do not wipe". Just dab and absorb. Use 5-6 folds.
2. Use a hair dryer - Not on maximum but on medium or low. If there is no way to turn it down, then do it from a distance.
3. Leave for a few hours - If possible under a table lamp. Although at this point all the moisture probably is already gone.
4. Use a Micro-Fiber cloth and clean, all the small fibers of tissue paper, which may have been stuck. Shine it like it was a formal black shoe
5. Use a Air-pump if you have one. (This is optional but in the end).
Thats it. Yes, If you think it is an overkill - The white layering on lens and spots on sensor aren't too slow to appear.
Cheers!