10-05-2004, 07:59 PM | #11 |
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Or he could just get this one, straight from the link you gave. http://www.zones.com/cgi-bin/zones/s...59744&zone=zbs
It's immune to all liquids. Says so right on it.
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10-06-2004, 09:57 PM | #12 | |
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...Wait, it's "Immune"? What's that mean? Does that mean that it doesn't get the effects that a normal keyboard would?
Besides, actions speak louder than words. I bet if there was (hypothetically, of course) some acid spilled on it, that label-thingy wouldn't be worth a thing, would it?
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10-07-2004, 12:04 AM | #13 |
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Ya Acid works like a charm when destroying stuff that are immune. Also if you have a back up keyboard then why bother with cleaning the other? I woundnt care if I had to use wooden keys on a metal caseing still get the job done, just with splitters all over your fingers.
Also try a office supply store or a computer store they might have speicial cleaning junk you can use then store it when you mess up your keyboard again, or until some one thinks is water and drinks it. |
10-08-2004, 09:08 AM | #14 | ||
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One more thing:
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Fun Fact: Coca-Cola and Pepsi contain Phosphoric Acid, a chemical used in floor cleaners. So the next time you have a floor stain, pour some Coke (the drink, not the drug) onto it! Or, if it's a serious floor stain, Pepsi (It has more of the stuff)! The carbonation in it helps the cleaning process further, so all you have to worry about is getting rid of the sticky, which is easy enough. I've seen it done, and actually done it, myself, on previous occasions.
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