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Mechanical keyboard switches
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So i have a quickfire tk and i spilled soda on it, i unplugged it let it dry then, when i plugged it back in the keys were sticky, so i took off the key caps and dripped water into them while pressing them down, which helped some of the keys but a lot of them still have a sticky feeling and dont really click anymore. So if anyone has tips thanks

So i have a quickfire tk and i spilled soda on it, i unplugged it let it dry then, when i plugged it back in the keys were sticky, so i took off the key caps and dripped water into them while pressing them down, which helped some of the keys but a lot of them still have a sticky feeling and dont really click anymore. So if anyone has tips thanks
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Take a look at this: http://imgur.com/a/9sHx7

Take a look at this: http://imgur.com/a/9sHx7
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I fixed this problem by using a funnel to put isopropyl alcohol into the sticky keys. It took a while to fully fix though, 1-2 weeks. Better have a backup keyboard.

I fixed this problem by using a funnel to put isopropyl alcohol into the sticky keys. It took a while to fully fix though, 1-2 weeks. Better have a backup keyboard.
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Alcohol can damage some keyboards, be careful.

Alcohol can damage some keyboards, be careful.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw_tpElJbxY

#TYBP

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw_tpElJbxY[/youtube]

#TYBP
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