Jim Arnott wrote:
  Yes and yes.  No detergent though. Air dry for a week
or so.
 Jim
 On Jan 5, 2006, at 8:25 PM, Richard wrote:
  Have any of you really done this?
 Did you take the enclosure off? 
 I worked for several years in a food plant that used cheap peecee clones
as plant floor MMI terminals.  Almost every week, several keyboards
would get soaked with marbase oil or  partially votated margarine.  We
would take a sanitation hose (50% water and 50% live steam) and wash out
the keyboards.  Then we would place them in the hot oil storagre room
(heated to 165 degrees F at eye level) for a few hours to dry.  Most of
them would survive 5-6 cleaning cycles before the keys would start sticking.
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