Some of this link might be useful, especially the part about how the acid in the soda eats the thin strip of metal;

http://www.technology.niagarac.on.ca/people/bgracey/ prokeyboardrepair.html

On Jan 24, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Andrew, a Mac Freak wrote:

Yes, that question of mine was stupid. One could guess it's completely
circumstantial.

Andrew

I said to remove the keys based on my own experience. The sticky stuff
was on the keyboard and the underside of the keys. I originally tried
cleaning the kb with q-tips but couldn't get to the bottom of the keys.




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