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Soda on Keyboard

GSTARR

I spilled soda on my G910, now the keys are sticking.

I've put water around the romer-g keys, as well as rubbing alcohol, but that only solved the problem temporarily. The sugar is definitely under the actual key mechanism slowing it down.

 

Should I consider this a learned lesson and give up and get a new one (last resort)

Or is there another way?

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thats not a cheap keyboard you have turned into ant magnet. dismantling is easy than soaking it. if you soak it you would have to push each key 100 times to pump water under the key membrane. just dismantle it and wash it properly.

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6 minutes ago, SCHISCHKA said:

thats not a cheap keyboard you have turned into ant magnet. dismantling is easy than soaking it. if you soak it you would have to push each key 100 times to pump water under the key membrane. just dismantle it and wash it properly.

right, but is taking the actual switch out possible?

 

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15 minutes ago, GSTARR said:

right, but is taking the actual switch out possible?

 

i do not own that product but i can dismantle & clean all the keyboards I have ever owned. it looks like the switches are soldered onto the pcb which means clean with cotton buds. a spary with alcohol might work to flush out the sugar

http://imgur.com/a/WWOb9

 

 

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