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Water has got in speedo and steams up!! anyway of drying it out .

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Hi and welcome to fixya,

you can use a hair dryer to dry it up. If you can open the compartment and dry directly the moving parts, the better. You may sun dry it as well. Either way works.

hope this helps,

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