Re: A small keyboard problem
Neal Wrote:
> Anybody know what will remove caramel from a keyboard!
Hey, Neal, how about using your dishwasher?
http://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=263
(I've actually heard about doing it in the shower, which would prevent
the nasty things that happen if you forget to turn off the DRY cycle.)
jeanne
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