I have a Das Keyboard Professional Silent (Cherry MX Browns) which I spilt Coke on making some of the switches feel like they were immersed in mud. I decided to do a deep clean of the key switches and PCB with soap, tap water, distilled water (once I found out soap + tap water was a bad idea) and methylated spirits (to make sure nothing was left behind).
After I was done with the cleaning, I noticed the key switches were extremely stiff. Thinking the soap must have washed out the lubricant, I sprayed WD40 in each of them - a generous amount to make sure it got where it was needed. It worked for a few hours but they went stiff again probably because the WD40 just sank to the bottom. So I got some
lithium grease and sprayed that inside the key switches similarly, and it has improved a little, but they are still a lot stiffer than when it was originally purchased.
I know the proper way to lubricate them is to open them up and apply a little grease using a brush, but they are mounted to a metal board above the PCB and from what I've read that locks in the tabs they let you open them. Regardless I tried prying open the key switch for the "-" key on the num-pad but that just turned it into a Cherry MX Red once my tiny screwdriver got inside it.
Now I'm not sure if they are stiff because the lithium grease hasn't gotten into the right place, because it has but the WD40 is interfering with it, because there is now just too much crap inside them to work smoothly, or because the cleaning process has actually rusted the metal inside them screwing it for good. So besides unsoldering all the key switches from the PCB so I can get them open to find out what's really going on, does anybody have any ideas on how to restore this thing to it's factory-shipped tactile feel?
Thanks.