Can Hot Wheels go in water?

avatarCompletingClint5 months ago
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avatarRatingLink5 months ago

Absolutely, Hot Wheels can go for a swim! But remember, while they won't melt or dissolve, over time, water can lead to rust on the metal parts, especially the axles. So, if you plan on diving into the deep end with your favorite ride, make sure to dry it off thoroughly after.

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avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

Hot Wheels + water = not the best idea, IMO. They're not meant to be submarines. Yeah, they can technically go in water, but so can a toaster, and you wouldn't do that, right? Keep 'em on the track for the best performance.


avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

I've definitely let my Hot Wheels take a dunk in the pool and they've survived. Just make sure you dry them properly and keep an eye out for any signs of rust. They're more resilient than you'd think!

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