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> OT: Coca-Cola on laptop keyboard, I'm an idiot... how to clean?
Rusty
post Nov 14 2004, 10:21 AM
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This is not the first "idiot" thing I've done this weekend.

I dumped a coke on my keyboard this morning. I used many of Miles' favorite --Radio edit--s.

So.. I strip the thing down, pull the keyboard module, put it back together, and plug in an external keyboard I had stashed in the closet. The notebook works.

I wiped the keyboard itself down. Is there anything I can use to clean it, and the printed circuitry on the reverse side of the keyboard?

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post Nov 14 2004, 01:40 PM
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LM -radio edit- O!

You should use deionized water, it will drag all the nasty out of places you can't imagine.

You can completely submerge it in a shallow, hopefully plastic container, and then let it dry for days... maybe with a little help from a WARM hair dryer.

'Warm' is the op word... some dryers have a little hands-off kind of propping stand, those are handy for such mishaps, catastrophes, doo-doo uhohs, ect...

I was once in a band that lost a whole truck of gear into the Everglades, and only one amplifier never worked again.


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