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hubert pellikaan
 
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> That should probably work, Ken, but in times past (when keyboards

were
> considerably more expensive) remediation from coffee and soft drink
> spills (no wine in the workplace, please!) was carried out with
> supercritical CO2, otherwise known in the coffee biz as the "Swiss

water
> process." Since most households aren't equipped with supercritical

CO2
> production, soaking in water might be the most practical solution


Hi Mark,

This is one of the most unplausible co2 applications ever, however I do
have the equipment available here so I could try something. My I-book
touchpad works bad and if it curable by putting it in a autoclave and
pressure it up to 200 bar would help that would be amazing. Possibly
all rubber parts will swell and foam when depressurising however,
making up for a nice piece of art........ I do have an old notebook
somewhere that could be victimised!!

Hubert