First step is to disconnect from the system!
Keyboards that get wet (even soaked) should be shaken to remove as much water as possible. Then stand the keyboard on it's end for 2 days at least to be sure it completely dries out. Do NOT USE any heat source to dry it out (ie blowdryer, heater, etc). After two days, connect it to your system to see if it is still working.
If the licquid was sugary, clean as much as possible with cotton swabs dipped in 50/50 alcohol/distilled water.
If the wet keyboard is on a laptop, remove the battery and unplug. Take a q-tip around the edges of the keys (or the edge of a shamwow) to absorb the standing licquid. Then, take it to a professional right away.
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