The lock button on my car key fob hasn’t been working for ~ 6 months. I was looking at buying a new key fob for between $9 to $35, but something told me to take it apart.

Some isopropyl alcohol, a used toothbrush, and 5 minutes later I discovered some kind of sticky blue goop had infiltrated my key fob. After a quick brush down and slight emersion of the lock button, my key fob is now working again.

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    8 hours ago

    I was expecting a rubber dome switch to have turned into goop from the rubber going bad. I wonder what the blue goop was. Slurpee? Haha.