Lost Hyundai in South Beach , Miami Beach this morning. help if you find 4 reward.

oldnugget

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FI SOMEDAY YOU DO GET THEM BACK..DO NOT !! STICK THEM IN THE IGNITION BEFORE SOAKING THEM IN A SOLUTION OF BAKING SODA AND HOT WATER FOR 24 HRS...
YOU WILL PASS ELECTROLITIC SALT MINERALS INTO YOUR IGNITION SWITCH AND RUIN IT...
 

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LoL... Pssst.. he hasn't been back here since he posted this FOUR months ago. I would guess he's bought a new set of keys by now.

:laughing7: if he can go without the keys this long he didn't need them :laughing7:
 

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Yeah, I don't think the baking soda and hot water is going to help that entry fob at this point! As for a brass key, once you wipe the sand off, it's not going to hurt the ignition switch. It could effect the lock tumbler a bit if it hasn't been lubed in a while, but the switch isn't close enough to that area to be harmed at all.
 

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