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Next....bite the bullet, do the job right....pull the keys off and wipe it down with a warm wet rag.
Next time.....wear protection. ;)
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they really can be ran through a dishwasher: allthough i would never use that method on an expensive keyboard. BUT TURN OFF THE HEAT IN YOUR DISHWASHER. dishwashers have there own heating elements inside and will make the water much hotter than your hot-tap water. and that heated drying cycle, you dont want to expose the plastics to that kind of heat
and if you do decide to do it the right way its not that hard, just use a key puller, that makes it alot easier and u wont damage ur caps. and just throw on a movie or show and pull off all the keys,.
but i used rubbinng alcohol in the past, for sticky keyboards soaked in soda, coffee, even controllers with sticky buttons, just a drop or 2 of rubbing alcohol will loosen them right up.
i was around 18, mopping up a cup of watery coke from behind my desk, when i promised myself id never keep drinks on my desk any more.
i can walk to the sink and back 20X faster than i can mop up a sticky puddle thats all over my desk/computer.
Is there any chance of 90% alcohol damaging the LEDs?
that being said, is razor so you might as well buy something new. i mean it was going to break next week anyway right xD
Razer did not do bad on this thing at all
i like mine all green me but i have a ducky :D
Let it dry, see which keys are sticking, and remove them by hand. Use a Q-Tip with rubbing alcohol and just swap the area. Toss the removed keys in a bowl with soapy water.
It might take you a few tries. I actually had to completely disassemble my board at one point. It was tricky to get everything back in place, all aligned. But not impossible.
:-)