Corsair STRAFE RGB keyboard Cherry MX brown keys slow

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Aug 9, 2016
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The other day I spilled the tiniest amount of water on my keyboard. I thought nothing of it and continued as normal. Now I have noticed that certain keys don't push back up and they come back up slower than usual (0.5 of a second instead of 0.1 of a second) and although it probably doesn't seem like much, those keys have completely lost their feel, my old $12 keyboard feels better than those keys. Also, I have noticed that some keys have been turning pink more than usual (so ever 3 minutes instead of 10 minutes). Anyway, so I read somewhere that I should unplug it and leave it upside down for a week to dry out but I am worried it is too far gone and is there anything I should do?
Also, sometimes the letters don't register and should I take the keycaps off while it is drying?