Thread: Accessories NPR: Taking Kindle To The Pool
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Old 07-08-2008, 02:20 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by DixieGal View Post
I took mine to the beach over this past long weekend. Seal the reader in a gallon Ziploc bag and the problem is solved.
A ziploc bag is my solution too. The M-Edge "Leisure Jacket" seems to have a zip around it. That wouldn't keep out the salt spray. When I leave the beach, I notice my reading glasses are coated with the stuff. I think it's in the air, all around you when you're at the beach. It must be very fine - too fine for a mechanical zip to keep out. A ziploc bag is real cheap too - so when it gets scruffy, you can just chuck it away (not on the beach of course!)
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