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Old 03-27-2008, 05:24 PM #1
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Default dropped my car keys in the toilet at work

Hi,
I dropped my keys (car, office, house, . . . ) in the toilet at work today.
It was already a bad day so this did not make it any worse.

I fished out the keys and then tried to wash them in the sink with soap -- realizing that the sink is probably just as dirty as the toilet. (Well, it is now! )


-->Then I removed the little plush toy and the flashlight from the key chain and put them in the trash.
Back in my office, I poured alcohol all over the keys and tried to drench them as much as possible.

--->When I came home I washed them in soap and water and then again drenched them in alcohol.


I wonder if I did enough with two drenchings in alcohol.
Maybe try bleach???

And yeah, I am a germ freak and I think I have been getting worse and worse each year.

Yuck.

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