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Old March 3, 2008, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by CasheKicker View Post
I do it with just your average everyday keyboard. No bells and whistles, not even sure they make water resistant ones. Like I say though, just to be safe only do it if you are considering replacing it, after all it is electronics. Be sure you let it air dry fully for at least 24hrs before use.
I miss my Logitec MX duo keyboard, I could tear it down, clean it and rebuild it good as new. The problem with Cashekicker's method is that this keyboard would have damp spots between the circuit sheets forever....

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