Soda spilled on the keyboard. Urgh.....
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Soda spilled on the keyboard. Urgh.....
I got soda (lemonade) spilled on the keyboard. I wiped it off and it was okay. But, later on I found a few keys were really really sticky. I have to press really hard to type, including the space bar. Shoot...
Anybody can tell me what I can do to clean the keyboard up thoroughly? I would really appreciate it your help. Thanks a lot!
Anybody can tell me what I can do to clean the keyboard up thoroughly? I would really appreciate it your help. Thanks a lot!
If you don't have the accidental IBM warranty, just plain buy a new keyboard - I don't believe they are that expesive...
Sorry to hear about your spill...
PS. I doubt rinsing the keyboard with water would fix it - I'm not electrical engineer, so I coudn't tell if water damages electronic circuits - Some say (around here) that it doesn't - I'd play it on the caution side, and not trhough water in there...Of course, you'd remove the keybaord before rising...
Sorry to hear about your spill...
PS. I doubt rinsing the keyboard with water would fix it - I'm not electrical engineer, so I coudn't tell if water damages electronic circuits - Some say (around here) that it doesn't - I'd play it on the caution side, and not trhough water in there...Of course, you'd remove the keybaord before rising...
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This is one of those "Nothing venture, nothing gained" situations. Assuming, as you say, soda only got on the keyboard and nothing else, then consider removing the keyboard (really easy), and then gently washing it with very clean or distilled water. I think you will have to flow the water over the keys to get underneath and rinse it all thoroughly. Allow to dry thoroughly. Then reinstall and test.
If it fails to work, you may have to buy a new keyboard. It may be best to do that, and clean up the old one as a spare.
... JDHurst
If it fails to work, you may have to buy a new keyboard. It may be best to do that, and clean up the old one as a spare.
... JDHurst
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Many thanks!
Thank you so much for your replies. I will try to uninstall it, rinse it, dry it and reinstall it.
As for the accidental warranty, how can I check out if I have one? (I got this computer in this July and it comes with three-year warranty.)
As for the accidental warranty, how can I check out if I have one? (I got this computer in this July and it comes with three-year warranty.)
FYI, I had a key go bad on me and I did get a new keybaoard. However, IBM got me to sent the old one back...
X200: 2.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 160 GP @ RPM drive, WinVista Business 64-bit
X60s (1704-4DU): 1.66 Core Duo, 1.5 GB RAM, 100 GB @ 7200 RPM drive, WinXP Pro
T40p: 1.6 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, 60 GB @ 7200 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, 802.11 a/b, WinXP Pro
X60s (1704-4DU): 1.66 Core Duo, 1.5 GB RAM, 100 GB @ 7200 RPM drive, WinXP Pro
T40p: 1.6 GHz, 1.5 GB RAM, 60 GB @ 7200 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, 802.11 a/b, WinXP Pro
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last resort, call and fib about the keyboard..
why abuse ibm when you screwed up..
lesson of life:
don't spill stuff on expensive electronics, esp. thinkpads..
you can wash under each key by removing the keytop very carefully and use a q-tip with alcohol, soap and H2o to clean the mechanism..
i would only lie about the keyboard as a last desperate measure..
why abuse ibm when you screwed up..
lesson of life:
don't spill stuff on expensive electronics, esp. thinkpads..
you can wash under each key by removing the keytop very carefully and use a q-tip with alcohol, soap and H2o to clean the mechanism..
i would only lie about the keyboard as a last desperate measure..
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
As a PC Desktop tech where working on thinkpads is "my life", did you make sure that none of the soda got inside the unit? I've had cases where the employee insisted that none got inside. I had one system that we thought was okay and it turned out just a tiny bit of water got into the hard drive area and some how got into that metal shield that covers the the controller board and shorted it.
So I recommend you take off the keyboard, take the ultrabay device out and remove the hard drive. Examine everything closely and if you see any moisture or stains, tread very carefully.
In fact, I would go so far as to recommend that you go ahead and remove the 4 philips screws that hold the shield on to the hard drive and MAKE sure that no liquid is there.
-Kevin
So I recommend you take off the keyboard, take the ultrabay device out and remove the hard drive. Examine everything closely and if you see any moisture or stains, tread very carefully.
In fact, I would go so far as to recommend that you go ahead and remove the 4 philips screws that hold the shield on to the hard drive and MAKE sure that no liquid is there.
-Kevin
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