On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 11:05  PM, Philip Stortz wrote:

>  you can soak it for a day or 2 in
> distilled water (it takes some patience to get it to fill up with water
> but it will if  you hold it down for a while and gently squeeze the
> sides).  after it soaks (i've used fresh water after the first day when
> it was bad) drain it thoroughly and place it by a heat vent for a
> couple of days until it dries out completely.  works great, i've had to
> do that twice. (i'm an rc cola junkie, it's always by the machine and
> the sugar does eventually tend to gum up the mouse).
>

You have got to be kidding right?  Soak it in water for a few days.  
What about the electrical connections inside the mouse.  I will wait to 
hear back from you before I go dunking it into some warm water.

lee


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