While I'm not willing to attempt this myself, it does have me optimistic about the alcohol bath.
**I've read on one forum that top-rack dishwasher worked (allowing the board to fully dry for a week afterward was successful. I'll do my best to report back as to whether the keyboard properly functioned after taking a "bath" I expect the alcohol to be completely evaporated in a couple of days at a maximum. The keys are no longer sticking and the board is totally dry on the surface. After again removing the batteries, I flushed over the keys numerous times, pressing them repeatedly with each "wash" before draining the alcohol off the board It worked fine, but many of the keys were sticky/sluggish.īased on numerous posts on other threads/forums, I decided to pour isopropyl alcohol onto the keys that were sticking. I removed the batteries immediately, putting them back in after the keyboard seemed to be dry. I quickly got the excess liquid off of the keyboard.
I recently spilled coffee on one of my aluminum wireless keyboards.