cherry support once told me off record that when they get them back
for cleaning they just put them in the dishwasher - they do have a
special detergent with less acids but he said any mild soap for doing
dishes by hand would do the trick just fine - did it and it work.
caveat, that was early 90s, no idea how it would work nowadays
cheers
ecke

2010/2/26 Rob Studdert <[email protected]>:
> On 26/02/2010, Graydon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:54:03AM -0500, P. J. Alling scripsit:
>> > Won't do any good, can't find a decent Keyboard for love nor money any
>> > more.  (I keep searching for and recycling oldies with decent tactile
>> > feel).
>>
>> These are oldies, but they seem to have a warehouse of them somewhere:
>> <http://www.clickykeyboards.com/>
>
> I run the IBM model M13 black (Trackpoint II) on my main machine the
> only problem is the silk screening on the keys, I now have no A or S
> key labels. I have a whole lot of earlier ones too, they are damned
> hard to get apart though. So when I last spilt a full glass of red
> wine in one I hung it over the clothes line, gave it a good hose and
> let it dry for a few days, it's been perfect since. They are very
> robust (but noisy)
>
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