You can buy a mouse cleaning kit at your local computer store. But why bother when you have the kitchen sink. I wonder... whats the melting point of mice?
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You can buy a mouse cleaning kit at your local computer store. But why bother when you have the kitchen sink. I wonder... whats the melting point of mice?
You know mrfixer, with a handle like that I would not expect anything less - do you do Monitors - will they fit into a dishwasher? should you take the case off first?
Wiping the Keyboard under your arm pit does wonders also (but have a shirt on).
To ciba: Whew!! what an experience for you!!
The mouse is easier to clean, get some of that Pepsodent Denture Cleaning and put in a glass of water and let Mousie soak for a minimum of two hours, then microwave dry on DEFROST for 30 minutes - Mousie Workie again.
Great thread, sorry to see it end.
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Murphy's Law- It will go wrong, but we can fix it!!
But if it ain't broke - "Leave it Alone"
http://www.sybercom.net/jtmurphy/index.htm
No murf I don't clean monitors. The damm things scare me with the cover off.
It's those deadly high voltages.
Are you sure denture cleaner is nessairy for mouse cleaning?
Just to be safe I think I'll use hot water and a conventinal oven.
Things could certainly have been much worse. Had the coffee been from one of those office dispenser machines, it would have destroyed the keyboard, formatted the hard drive, disabled the Internet and created a black hole into which Earth and its immediate environs would have vanished without a trace.
The planet Clarion, which once shared Earth's orbit, exists no longer because of just this sequence of events. And their keyboards didn't even HAVE an "e".
And six years later:
http://www.suntimes.com/output/tech/...iz10clean.html
I've had many names in the past but mrfixer, my father, only needed one.
Now does anyone have a spare Sigma SD9/10 that needs a rinse?
When I get my SD10 and the next Sigma that will be introduced, I'll seriously try it with my old SD9, lenses removed of course.