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Wolfehunter 06-23-10 09:30 AM

I need your advice.
 
Ok guys my wife made my day this morning. While helping with our child she accidentally spilled her entire cup of hot coffee on her laptop.

Now I've completely dismantled the laptop and clean all but the keyboard.

Sony viao keyboards are attached to the top case housing. There permanent fixtures. Keyboard has the most damage. I don't want to remove each little key. So I washed the entire top case plastic part keyboard and all. Yes there isn't any vital equipment attached. Only the keyboard and touchpad panel. Those two are melted taps into the main top case.

At the moment I'm letting it drip dry. I'm sure I've removed mose of the coffee in the keyboard. But the water will take some time. Those laptop keyboards have layers.. Paper thin. The water in those sleeves will take alot of time to dry out.

My question is should I use a hair dryer or very low heat oven with the door open?

I don't want to melt it..:D

My old dell laptop I could remove the keyboard from the case... so I had no issues. but this time.. I can't see ...

And thanks for your help guys...

WH

Reece 06-23-10 09:41 AM

I assume since you had spilled coffee that you then cleaned off with water. Can't see it so may not be of much help but you could try:
placing keyboard in dry towel then placing in spin drier for a few minutes to get most of the moisture out, then leaving in the sun for most of a day, could try spraying with electronic circuit cleaner if you have any available. Hope this helps!:yep:

Wolfehunter 06-23-10 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece (Post 1426280)
I assume since you had spilled coffee that you then cleaned off with water. Can't see it so may not be of much help but you could try:
placing keyboard in dry towel then placing in spin drier for a few minutes to get most of the moisture out, then leaving in the sun for most of a day, could try spraying with electronic circuit cleaner if you have any available. Hope this helps!:yep:

Ya I ran water on the keyboard case top. Let the coffee rinse down. Once the water was clear. Then I dryed it using towels and now angled it for drip dry. Thinking of using low heat on the dryer? Some suggest special cleaners... But that might be to expensive..

Gerald 06-23-10 10:03 AM

I`m sorry to hear about the case...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfehunter (Post 1426274)
Ok guys my wife made my day this morning. While helping with our child she accidentally spilled her entire cup of hot coffee on her laptop.

Now I've completely dismantled the laptop and clean all but the keyboard.

Sony viao keyboards are attached to the top case housing. There permanent fixtures. Keyboard has the most damage. I don't want to remove each little key. So I washed the entire top case plastic part keyboard and all. Yes there isn't any vital equipment attached. Only the keyboard and touchpad panel. Those two are melted taps into the main top case.

At the moment I'm letting it drip dry. I'm sure I've removed mose of the coffee in the keyboard. But the water will take some time. Those laptop keyboards have layers.. Paper thin. The water in those sleeves will take alot of time to dry out.

My question is should I use a hair dryer or very low heat oven with the door open?

I don't want to melt it..:D

My old dell laptop I could remove the keyboard from the case... so I had no issues. but this time.. I can't see ...

And thanks for your help guys...

WH

But one thing,you can do is let it dry in normal condition,and after a time,say 5-7 hours.Plastic the lap and put into a freezer,there are some advance with this,cold-storage can shrink and restore some of the important equipment,so 2-3 hours so after that take it out and wait until you connect A/C.....so the lap have normal ,temp.....:lurk:

Wolfehunter 06-23-10 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1426294)
But one thing,you can do is let it dry in normal condition,and after a time,say 5-7 hours.Plastic the lap and put into a freezer,there are some advance with this,cold-storage can shrink and restore some of the important equipment,so 2-3 hours so after that take it out and wait until you connect A/C.....so the lap have normal ,temp.....:lurk:

Damn good idea... thanks
:salute:

Gerald 06-23-10 10:09 AM

You are Welcome!
 
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Originally Posted by Wolfehunter (Post 1426297)
Damn good idea... thanks
:salute:

:salute:

FIREWALL 06-23-10 11:51 AM

Get some canned air or use a compressor with VERY dry air.

If you don't have acess to either, take to auto body shop and ask to use their air from paint compressor. That air is heavily filtered and dry.

FIREWALL 06-23-10 05:04 PM

Any luck ? Which way did you go with ?

Wolfehunter 06-23-10 05:05 PM

I used the Hairdryer with warm air. Blasted the keyboard for 15min.. then put the hole damn thing back together... Damn sony... They make it very difficult to to reconnect some of those blasted sleeve wires... Thank gods for tweezers and my daughter holding the flashlight.. hehehe..:DL

Computer is working now.. Back to normal thanks for your ideas. :yeah:

Gerald 06-23-10 07:24 PM

Good to hear...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfehunter (Post 1426620)
I used the Hairdryer with warm air. Blasted the keyboard for 15min.. then put the hole damn thing back together... Damn sony... They make it very difficult to to reconnect some of those blasted sleeve wires... Thank gods for tweezers and my daughter holding the flashlight.. hehehe..:DL

Computer is working now.. Back to normal thanks for your ideas. :yeah:

The advice I mention before are in catalog: Old trick,but I safe some hard drive too :)

FIREWALL 06-28-10 08:16 PM

Hows it running now ?

krashkart 06-30-10 09:10 PM

This thread helped save my laptop last week. Thank you. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=2290

Gerald 07-01-10 01:51 AM

Good!
 
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Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1432243)
This thread helped save my laptop last week. Thank you. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=2290

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