You'd be surprised how easy something like this is to do. It's a
mechanical fix, not at all complicated.
D.
On 2/25/2012 12:26 AM, kay'lon rushing wrote:
It was unplugged when he did it. And dried up before i ever
turned it on so it still works fine. So idk whether i should do
it or not :p
On Feb 25, 2012 12:14 AM, "TripleOhNine"
< 3x09@carlsonarts.com>
wrote:
Well, its got pee in it so you haven't got a lot to
lose, right? If it was safe for your dog to pee on it
without electrocution then you should be fine opening it
up. Your dog hasn't been limping or anything, has it?
Just unplug it from the wall first, and remove any batteries
if it has them.
Just don't lose the screws and try to remember where
they go. You might take a picture of the thing, then
print it out, then tape the screws onto the picture where
they go so you remember where to put them back.
Michael (3x09)
On Feb 25, 2012, at 12:03 AM, kay'lon
rushing wrote:
Its an M-audio axiom 61. Is that even safe
to open?
On Feb 24, 2012 11:52
PM, "TripleOhNine" < 3x09@carlsonarts.com>
wrote:
Well,
you gotta open it up and clean it.
There are products you can get to clean
up pet urine and remove the stink.
Don't just spray it in there, I suggest
opening it up, spraying it on a rag, and
cleaning it up with the rag, then
putting it back together.
And try to pay more attention to
your dog so it doesn't get jealous and
pee on your gear.
Michael (3x09)
On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:30 PM,
kay'lon rushing wrote:
Left my keyboard standing up
sideways against the wall for a
few days and after setting it up
it up today i realized my dog
peed on it... It still works but
the low keys stink and have
crusty, scratchy action now
because its dried up between
them and possibly under them.
Now what?
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