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Whisky (St George English Single Malt from M&S as it happens) just got spilled over my keyboard (Microsoft Wired 6000).
My last keyboard died due to liquid spillage. What is my best chance of not killing it? A previous keyboard once died due to liquid spillage and I don't really want to lose this one.
The PC was turned off when the spillage happened. I've wiped as much as possible off and left it, keys down, on top of a radiator. Currently typing on my spare.
Any other bright ideas?
On the up-side - I sort of caught it and there was still some left in the glass, so it wasn't an entirely wasted dram.
Whisky (St George English Single Malt from M&S as it happens) just got spilled over my keyboard (Microsoft Wired 6000).
My last keyboard died due to liquid spillage. What is my best chance of not killing it? A previous keyboard once died due to liquid spillage and I don't really want to lose this one.
The PC was turned off when the spillage happened. I've wiped as much as possible off and left it, keys down, on top of a radiator. Currently typing on my spare.
Any other bright ideas?
On the up-side - I sort of caught it and there was still some left in the glass, so it wasn't an entirely wasted dram.