Some years back a friend/client tried washing his keyboard in water; 
when it didn't work afterward he gave it to me. I put it in a box 
with some other junk, and a year later found it worked fine. Just 
needed to dry out. Most important, I think, if anything gets wet, is 
to _immediately_ remove all power, then take apart and clean if you 
can, then let it dry out as long and as well as possible. Here in New 
Mexico - where I never have to dry my dishes - that isn't hard, but 
in damper climates it'd probably be best to err on the side of 
excess. I'm surprised Dan could resurrect keyboards with only 
overnight drying.

Andrew Main

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