![]() I was advised to try DeOxit to clean and lubricate them, but didn't want to spend $18 on something that has a chance of not working at all. I tried putting a drop or two of 70% isopropyl alcohol into the switches, which worked great for a few minutes, but as soon as the alcohol dried the keys were gummy again. With 7 keys that would stick so badly they'd take about 5 seconds to rise after pressing them, I had an unusable keyboard. it's amazing how much damage the tiniest bit of sugary liquid is able to do to these switches. Only a few small drops got on the keyboard, and it didn't look like any of it actually got down into the board. I'm normally careful and avoid having food or drink around my computer, but I made a dumb mistake. I got a brand new CM Storm Quickfire Rapid keyboard a few days ago, and promptly spilled some Gatorade on it like an idiot. ![]()
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