Going back to a thread from awhile ago, I have an old MS Natural Keyboard, one 
of the first split-key models, that I use on my main home desktop. I think I 
bought it 10 years ago. It is by far the best, most well-manufactured keyboard 
I have ever owned or used.

Lately, though, my keyboard had seemed a little sluggish and some keys had 
started to stick. This evening I disassembled it and put the top panel of the 
keyboard - all the keys, no electronics - through the dishwasher. I guess I had 
not noticed the slow deterioration in performance, because now when I type, 
everything feels so smooth and nice. And it looks so shiny and new! That made 
my night.

Rob

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