
It was working fine But sometimes the left CNTRL key actioned randomly, and kept pressing for no reason, so I decided to dissassemble it and clean under the keycaps. Here is where things got bad.

Although keycaps looked clean, undermeath them there was a kind of brown grease which was gross and really difficult to clean.
After removing the back plate and looking to the circuit I couldn't tell how 99% of the keys were working fine.
https://i.imgur.com/ANHdxIX.jpg (I don't paste the complete image because its going to overlap the hole post)
A yellow "liquid thing" like lubricant was covering part of the circuit, so I've tried to clean it carefully and assembled the keyboard.
(I wonder if this yellow liquid came with the keyboard from last owner he worked in an old restaurant so maybe the computer was exposed to dripping , vapors or thinks like that)
I don't know if keyboard came like that or it was my fault, because I remember trying to fix the CNTRL key issue time ago removing the keycap and droping a bit of WD40 cleaner like. Anyway, the keyboard still worked fine after that.
During the cleaning I've realized that membrane can be separated in two, like two membranes being stick together. So I had to dry in the middle of them too...
Unfortunately only the LEDs work

So, the question is: Do you guys know a safe way to fix this? Is it safe to separate and clean the membranes where the circuit is and clean them somehow?
If you want to see the complete album images. Here's the link https://imgur.com/gallery/Vw8LHk6