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My theory about all things electronic is that if (1) no voltage is applied while wet, (2) allowed to thoroughly dry, and (3) no crappy cardboard internals like some 80's era cheap clock radio, they can usually survive getting wet.
I've had a laptop submerged in muddy water, pulled the battery, removed all the ports and screw-on panels, water poured out, set it under a fan for 48 hours and good as new. Have saved a couple of cellphones the same way. Although, putting my Blackberry in the oven on "warm" turned out to be a bad idea. A friend's $900 Sony DSLR was soaked in water and completely dead, she was distraught, I told her "don't worry", removed lens, battery, memory card, dried it out for 24 hours, and also no problem. Those were all accidental soakings, I finally did it intentionally. The two keyboards for the iMac were unspeakably filthy (kids and their dirty fingers) with sticking keys. One is rather hard to replace here in US, is a French AZERTY keyboard, and anyway a new Apple keyboard is more than $20. So I unplugged, submerged in a sinkful of warm soapy water, scrubbed clean with a kitchen brush, then dried them out for 48 hours. Work like a charm. Anyone else clean their electronics in the bathtub?
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I often clean my hairdrier in the bathtub, but I prefer to leave it plugged in.
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I had bottled water spill on my laptop before...I was furious...but I thought...no problem...just let it dry out. After the drying time, my password didn't work. Not problem...I'll get go through the back door...that's when I noticed something funny. Not all the keys were producing keystrokes. Let it set another day...even more keys not producing keystrokes. Next day, got a new laptop.
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Let us know if it works. I have a similar theory regarding keyboards and was seriously considering pressure-washing mine to get the crumbs/dust/crud out of it. There's really no electronics in there other than three LEDs anyway, no chips, processors or circuitry other than simple wiring and membrane/wafer switches. Dry 'em out and (in theory) I figure they should be fine.
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I used to work in an IT training center. Our classroom keyboards would get nasty. We would wash them in the top rack of the dishwasher. It works, but modern keyboards are basically just a few layers of crude, thin circuit board layered together. It takes a long time for the water to dry out from between those layers. We used to open them up using a power screw driver and give them a quick wipe out. It only took about a minute.
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To be clear, if the device is powered "on" when the liquid hits, that's often a problem.
In my experience.
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Sweet.
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Also, a quick spray with some contact cleaner goes a long way to removing/displacing any water, especially if your water has high mineral content. |
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I'm far from being as smart as you guys when it comes to electronics, but I've heard many times that a distilled water rinse will help.
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I like the filth. It gives the keyboard character.
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I bought a black keyboard & that solved the problem.
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If it is hard water or contains salt ions (dissolved solids) it is far more likely not to work even after drying it. I've done it with distilled water and detergent on R/C car electronics and keyboards, and I've never had a problem getting something to work again. I typically wait a week to be safe.
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No problem. I'll dig out some oil with my bare hands when I reach the bottom.
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It's probably home for one of those cool fish with the little glow-light thing that dangles in front of their gigantic, fang-ringed maw. Those fish are cool.
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We had a manager whose keyboard was disgusting. I've seen smokers who had disgusting keyboards, but this one was covered in "mung".
I felt really bad for the coop that inherited that keyboard. I helped him remove the keys, soak and clean them.
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