Wat do? Honestly I spilt it about a year ago now, but I cba to clean it so I just put it back in its box. Now I kinda wanna use it. How do go about cleaning it?
It's a Logitech G910 that I bought about a year ago, and within the first week spilt a glass full of Dr. Pepper all over it, I let it drain upside down for a bit, but couldn't be arsed to clean the rest, so just put it back, and went back to my Corsair K95. So its all dry and sticky now... Can it be cleaned, or will I have to buy a new one?
Pic Related: Not mine but that's the keyboard.
Halp.
>>53754505
Quit it being a disgusting person and drinking soda at all, let alone near a computer.
>>53754505
Why would you buy more rgb gaymer trash? You have the perfect excuse to buy something decent and you go for that gigantic hunk of overpriced plastic?
>>53754536
I actually don't drink soda any more, not because of this. But about a two months ago I stopped drinking any fizzy drinks to see if it felt any nicer, turns out it does.
>>53754580
It's because you're taking in less sugar, not less carbonation. Sugar is the leading cause of inflammation. Jesus Christ anon.
Run it through the dishwasher. Turn heated dry off. Let air dry for 48 hours and then place inside a bag of rice for another 48.
lifehacker recommends putting it in the dishwasher
>>53754580
>stop drinking dissolved sugar in syrup
>"I feel better"
Really anon?? Will my dick stop hurting when I stop wearing my sandpaper thong?
>>53754728
This, OP.
The bag of rice makes it so tiny asians will come to your home at night, take from the rice to feed their families and repair your keyboard in return.
>>53754786
I thought everyone knew about the Japanese tech fairies.