I did that with a cell phone once, but I was able to bring it back to life. Try taking the batteries out, and then leave it to dry for at least a couple days.
It might not be truly destroyed. I washed a dried my cell phone and it worked. Since then I talked to a mother who washed her son's Ipod and it worked. My nephew fell or was pushed into a swimming pool with his cell phone and it still worked. One never knows...
Yes, I've also known people who accidentally washed their cell phones and they worked after drying out. Not sure about remotes, though. I mean, they're certainly a lot less complex electronically than cell phones, but I'm not sure about the casing and how well they protect the electronic components.
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