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[* icon_caution] If it's a clear day it may be tempting to put these outside to dry. ***DO NOT*** do this as direct sunlight ''will'' damage your keycaps.
-[* icon_caution] Make sure the keycaps are completely dry before putting them back on the keyboard. Use your judgement. If after 24 hours the caps are still not dried, you must continue to wait.
-[* black] Remove the submerged keycaps when 1 hour is finished.
+[* icon_caution] Make sure the keycaps are completely dry before putting them back on the keyboard.
+[* black] Remove the submerged keycaps after they have soaked for 1 hour.
[* black] Rinse the keys under room temperature tap water for 2 minutes.
[* black] Shake each keycap to free any excess water and place them on a dry dish towel. Ensure the keys are not stacked on top of one another.
[* black] Let the keycaps air-dry for at least 24 hours or until ''completely'' dried.
[* icon_note] If you cannot wait this long you can put the keycaps in a ''cloth'' bag and use a hair drier to blow hot air onto it for 10 -20 minutes. Do not use plastic bag for this.