Are keys on a mechanical keyboard sticky if they produce different sound ?

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I really don't know where to post this , so moderators please forgive me if it's in the wrong section.

I've noticed that some of my keys don't produce the same sound as the other ones , some of them produce normal loud sound when clicked , while others are more silent or dont produce any sound at all (all of them, work normally).

My keyboard is Cooler Master Quickfire Ultimate (Blue MX Switches), and I will admit that I spilled OJ on it more than once , and ofcourse cleaned it after it dried out and I saw that the keys sticked.

Is there a possibility that some of the juice still remains inside the keys and is causing this ?

Thanks.
 
I think it is possible yeah. Years ago I spilled coffee on my Razer Blackwidow and after it didn't sound or feel like it used to, however, I actually preferred it!
 
I think it is possible yeah. Years ago I spilled coffee on my Razer Blackwidow and after it didn't sound or feel like it used to, however, I actually preferred it!

lmao I will bear this in mind if I ever get another Razer peripheral.
 
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