What should I do if I spill tequila all over my keyboard?!


Question: It was Don Julio.


Answers: It was Don Julio.

first of all STOP WASTING GOOD BOOZE!!!!and second go get a straw and suck it from between the keys and hang your head in shame for spilling it in the first place

lick it off...haha just kidding dry it as much as possible and then get a hair dryer and blow it over the wet spots

Turn the keyboard upside down to drain the liquid out. Leave it that way for a long time so that any little drops still inside are more likely to dry away from the "guts" of the keys.

After the keyboard dries, test it out. If any keys are stuck or non-functioning, you need to replace the keyboard. You might get lucky, though.

Quick -

Go buy some more tequila before the store closes

<grin>

find a lime and a little salt !



turn it upside down if you have compressed air blow it clean with gentle air pressure <40 psi

For goodness sake!!! Quick- squeeze a lime over it and start licking it up!
Actually, just let it dry overnight, the alcohol should dissipate the liquid quickly. DO NOT use a hairdryer!!!! Alcohol is flammable and could ignite if it gets too hot.

You are formally charged with Alcohol Abuse!!!!

The thing to do is " curse under your breath" throw the key board in to the rubbish bin and buy a new keyboard. A good guide is no food or drink around a computer.

I've done this before (with some El Tesoro anejo tequila). As tragic as the loss of tequila is, you need to try and salvage the keyboard. Invert it and drain the tequila out. Pat it try with some paper towels. Try not to use it for a couple of days so that it completely dries. Mine was fine afterwards, although a couple of keys did stick a little.





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