And any old-timers on this or the Quadlist may recall that I've successfully
sent two keyboards through the dishwasher with perfect results. As has been
said many times: let it dry and you'll be fine.


On 1/23/03 1:20 AM, "    Greg Burkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 22/01/2003 19:32, "Philip Stortz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> not at all, most modern electronics are cleaned with water at the
>> plant.  pure water won't harm a thing.  i used to be a tech and have
>> cleaned an awful lot of circuit boards with water, it's no problem at
>> all as long as you let it dry completely.
> 
> _let it dry completely_ are the operative words here. I soaked a 636CD
> Performa's motherboard in distilled water after walking it down to the local
> filling station to blow it off with compressed air in 1999. Took the RAM out
> first.
> 
> No problem. The machine is still working. :)
> 


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