mscallisto
Technical User
I spilled a perfectly fine Murphy's Stout beer into my old PS2 keyboard; what a waste of a great beer!!
Needless to say after shaking out most of the beer and drying, the keyboard was dead, dead, dead and ready for the recycle bin. The price of a new KB is cheap.
Then an old story came to mind about washing the KB with hot soapy water and I thought what the heck, I going to throw it out anyway. Well I filled the sink with hot soapy water and with a sponge scrubbed it to factory clean, rinsed with very hot water and placed it in the direct sunlight on my porch for two hot days to completely dry. (note the KB has no batteries).
After I was convinced it was perfectly dry I plugged it into an old backup laptop and turned the power on. I was shocked to find that every key worked perfectly and it was really clean too.
So if you have an old (non battery) keyboard that don't work and is destined for the recycle bin it's worth a try to maybe get a free backup keyboard; you have nothing to loose.
Just Sayin'
Needless to say after shaking out most of the beer and drying, the keyboard was dead, dead, dead and ready for the recycle bin. The price of a new KB is cheap.
Then an old story came to mind about washing the KB with hot soapy water and I thought what the heck, I going to throw it out anyway. Well I filled the sink with hot soapy water and with a sponge scrubbed it to factory clean, rinsed with very hot water and placed it in the direct sunlight on my porch for two hot days to completely dry. (note the KB has no batteries).
After I was convinced it was perfectly dry I plugged it into an old backup laptop and turned the power on. I was shocked to find that every key worked perfectly and it was really clean too.
So if you have an old (non battery) keyboard that don't work and is destined for the recycle bin it's worth a try to maybe get a free backup keyboard; you have nothing to loose.
Just Sayin'