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Don't wash it IN distilled water... if it's already gotten wet, once is enough. The case should have protected it, for the most part, from the card itself getting wet. I believe the card though is also sealed pretty well. It probably wouldn't hurt to just use distilled water (like eathan suggested) to dampen a rag and wipe the possible salt residue off. A flash card like that (with no moving parts) can withstand a minimal amount of water exposure, granted it is left in a warm dry area to dry. But update with us as soon as you're able to find out what's on the card!!!

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