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Taking Keys Into The Beach Water


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Like many electrical items out there. Maybe, maybe not depending if it was activated while wet, submerged, shark attack, jellyfish sting whatever. Heck, I guess a full moon could be an issue too...somehow.

In my experience, I have rinsed in fresh water, opened it up and allowed to air dry while rotating it around to avoid water sitting while drying and giving the false sense that after a few hours/days, it should be dry.

Try it and see...won't know till you try.

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Anyone ever take your keys into the ocean? I know you can put the remote  in your trunks but what about the key? There's some chip in there -- is it going to get messed up by the salt water?

Common sense.

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At least if you go to the beach put it in a zip lock.It is only a small rubber seal which will be easily compromised.

Or leave your keys in the car and only take the wallet key with you attached to a key ring around your chain if you wear one.

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