I managed to drip one or two small drips of coffee (black with 2 sugars) onto my MX blue keyboard.
I immediately removed all key caps in the affected area (; ' . / enter and r-shift) and wiped all visible liquid up.
A tiny amount seemed to have gone into the dummy switch on the right of the right shift key (on the Ducky Shine, the wider keys have the MX switch in the middle, and a kinda dummy switch on either side - just the dummy switch was affected).
As a result the right shift key sticks a bit from time to time.
Now, about a week later, I have been repeatedly pressing the r-shift and it has greatly loosened up. Almost back to normal.
The total spillage was about enough to cover a little finger nail, and only a fraction of that went into the shift key. Surprising how little liquid can affect a keyboard.
If your switches still work, then it might just be a matter of a little time, and repeatedly pressing the keys to get back to normal.
I seem to keep the dust cover on a bit more now.