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Stupid question about pouring milk on your keyboard.
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<blockquote data-quote="MARTINSR" data-source="post: 1487481" data-attributes="member: 207336"><p>Ok, it's not a MAC question but you guys have been so great for info for my MAC I figured I would throw this out here.</p><p></p><p>My son (he's 15) is a gamer and actually built his own computer. Anyway he has some trickie ****ie keyboard and he spilt milk on it. It stopped working, he pulled it apart and mopped up the milk and put it back together and still, only a few keys worked. I had him pull it apart again and it looked perfect, there was nothing. I took a damp cloth and wiped down the sheets of plastic that the buttons touch and dried them off. Then left it apart to completely dry out, even though I saw nothing. After a few days he puts it back together telling me all the time how it's a waste of time and it will never work, you guessed it, it works.</p><p></p><p>So we are stumped, why didn't it work when we first pulled it apart, it looked spotlessly clean inside. </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MARTINSR, post: 1487481, member: 207336"] Ok, it's not a MAC question but you guys have been so great for info for my MAC I figured I would throw this out here. My son (he's 15) is a gamer and actually built his own computer. Anyway he has some trickie ****ie keyboard and he spilt milk on it. It stopped working, he pulled it apart and mopped up the milk and put it back together and still, only a few keys worked. I had him pull it apart again and it looked perfect, there was nothing. I took a damp cloth and wiped down the sheets of plastic that the buttons touch and dried them off. Then left it apart to completely dry out, even though I saw nothing. After a few days he puts it back together telling me all the time how it's a waste of time and it will never work, you guessed it, it works. So we are stumped, why didn't it work when we first pulled it apart, it looked spotlessly clean inside. Brian [/QUOTE]
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