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-- Posted by drifting at 3:49 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Well, ok, just a small cluster of keys. The most annoying of which is my shift key. I spilled some juice on it the other day, and it seems they are all sticky down there. I took some of the keys off, and tried to get it less sticky, and its a little better, but what else could I do? Its a $100 keyboard, so using a new one really isnt an option.
-- Posted by Fuberd at 3:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Take the keys out and lay them into the patten them out in and get some nail polish remover and Clean ya keyboard, i clean my every month, its a $250 Custom build keyboard.
-- Posted by Vintorez at 3:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
i had the same problem, well still have the same problem. i spilled soda on it and its been like 2 years and i've cleaned them multiple times and they are still sticky
-- Posted by Texas Guy at 3:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
try getting it replace?
-- Posted by Vintorez at 3:52 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Quote: from Texas Guy at 6:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
try getting it replace?
did you not read his post? lol
-- Posted by drifting at 3:53 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Quote: from Fuberd at 6:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Take the keys out and lay them into the patten them out in and get some nail polish remover and Clean ya keyboard, i clean my every month, its a $250 Custom build keyboard.
I clean mine obsessively as well. Ive just never had it sticky. Quote: from Vintorez at 6:51 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
i had the same problem, well still have the same problem. i spilled soda on it and its been like 2 years and i've cleaned them multiple times and they are still sticky
Shit.... Well, on the plus side, gives me an excuse to buy that new Logitech MX5500.
-- Posted by Fuberd at 3:55 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Nail Polish remover, Use it not Water or Deturgant
-- Posted by drifting at 4:01 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Quote: from Fuberd at 6:55 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Nail Polish remover, Use it not Water or Deturgant
Rubbing alcohol is what I use. Evaporates better than acetone (nail polish remover) About the same cleaning properties though.
-- Posted by ManicD at 4:05 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
water, unplug it, wash it, DRY IT AMAZINGLY WELL, then plug it back in
-- Posted by drifting at 5:55 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Quote: from ManicD at 7:05 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
water, unplug it, wash it, DRY IT AMAZINGLY WELL, then plug it back in
Its wireless, but I could take the batteries out and turn it off.
-- Posted by obvious child at 2:32 am on Oct. 31, 2008
Can you detach the entire top frame from the board? Unscrew the screws and lift the top piece entirely away. Should be just plastic that you can clean in the shower. I do that to mine generally once every two years.
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