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Spilled milk on electric piano - Any hope?

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Go to solution Solved by DaMainMan,

Clean it as best as you can and let it dry before turning it on again - but yea, there might be hope that the wrong sounds are just caused by wrong signals being received while wet.

Be aware that it might start smelling horribly if not cleaned properly :|

Title. Piano is a Yamaha dgx640. There is still some milk lingering between the keys and i have no idea where to start to remove it. The keys that are wet are triggering the wrong sounds. Is there hope?

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Clean it as best as you can and let it dry before turning it on again - but yea, there might be hope that the wrong sounds are just caused by wrong signals being received while wet.

Be aware that it might start smelling horribly if not cleaned properly :|

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If you have a owner manual. Look in it , if there is a way to remove the key and clean them.

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2 minutes ago, BlitzThePcSpecalist said:

If you're going to clean it please record yourself doing it. You might create a sick tune xD

Believe me, i've had my fair share of tunes while testing it earlier

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Clean it with isopropyl alcohol (paper towels wet with it) or even sanitary alcohol . Don't leave the milk there, it's conductive so electricity will flow and cause shorts or corrode the copper traces on the circuit board damaging them

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