> > I take my keycaps off and put them in a laundry bag. You know, the
> > kind for washing sweaters in, that's a kind of netting. Then I throw
> > the bag and the keyboard itself right in the d/w and run it. On cold
> > temperature.
>
>Sounds like a good idea. Should work in a washing machine as
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 08:55:17AM +0100, Magni Onsoien wrote:
> David Merrill:
> > Some electronic devices store an electric charge even when unplugged,
> > but your keyboard does not. When it is disconnected from its power
> > supply, it is completely charge-free. Nothing can short when there is
David Merrill:
> > Sounds like a good idea. Should work in a washing machine as well,
> > shouldn't it? I use to take mine intop the shower, that's also a bit
> > cool. "I just had a shower with my keyboard today."
>
> I think a washing machine would be quite hard on a keyboard! In the
> dishwash