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Originally Posted by jmw1011
I'm not too worried about epsom salts with a device they say you can use by a pool full of chemicals or an ocean of... salt water.
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Not sure about H2O2 but with the original H2O they requested you only try it with clean fresh water. They advertize with pictures of pool or sea but they don't seem to like chemicals after all...
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https://www.kobo.com/help/en-US/arti...r-kobo-ereader
If your eReader gets wet with any of the following
* Salt water
* Soapy water
* Chlorinated water from a swimming pool
rinse it with fresh water immediately after and dry it before use. This will extend the life of your eReader.
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And that's just about "getting wet with", not submerged into.
(Well, it was the original H2O where water could not get inside if everything worked as expected. But H2O2 still has the same text in its user guide... they don't mention anything about water getting inside the device.)
Now what's the best way to "rinse" an ebook reader? Certainly not the water tap running at full blast... bowl of clear water and dip it into that a few times? I have no idea. And how to dry it when you don't know how much water there still is inside of things?
Getting an ebook reader wet is just a scary idea for me, even if the device is supposedly waterproof... I don't quite trust it, but maybe that's just me.
Have fun with your device & happy reading!