Not a good deal there. You may have a few keys sticking here and there.
I do know that if any liquid goes on the keys without a keyboard protector. 
There is a skin under the keyboard that will turn pink. That shows Apple repair 
that liquid got where not should be.
They do have some good tuts on youtube showing how to replace the keyboard on 
the mac pro. It is not hard at all to do.
But if still under mac care. They may do it with not too much issues.
On Jan 13, 2011, at 10:40 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Last night, a glass of wine got spilled on my Macbook Pro15 running OS10.6.6. 
>  After thoroughly cleaning, all seems to work well, except that, from time to 
> time, the apps I have open will minimize and some keyboard commands--arrows, 
> command Q for quit, tab, etc.--will not work.  VO keys still do work, though, 
> and the apps are running just fine.  It's as if my cursor focus gets changed 
> or knocked out of alignment, and I've checked all my VO settings and they are 
> not changed.  I'm wondering if there is either a way to disable the track 
> pad, since I don't use Track Pad Commander all that much, or a keyboard or 
> track pad setting I can check for change?  I'd hate to send this all the way 
> back to Apple just for what is maybe a changed setting or something...
> 
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