So it finally happened today. After almost two years of using a Filco TKL with blues, I had my first spill on it. It wasn't the biggest spill ever but it was just enough to get inside one or two switches. I'm kinda sad cause this keyboard has been almost flawless for the time I used it, and now just pressing that L key and then listening not click just makes me a sad geek. I made sure it would dry out and turned it upside down but somehow that ****ing vitamin water managed to ignore gravity and get inside.
Is there any way to replace the switch? I don't know **** about soldering and all that stuff so I want to try and avoid that, if possible I would rather send the keyboard to someone to get it replaced. The problem is I'm from Argentina and I don't know a single person who uses a Filco or has knowledge in desoldering a Filco around here. Is there any GH'er around Latin America that would do the job for me? Otherwise I guess I'll have to take a course in soldering to fix my lovely Filco.
Well, that's about it. Just had to flush it out. Such a sad day.