During the Burb's oil change this morning I decided to be productive while the oil drained and clean the MAF sensor and throttle body. I pulled the cans of MAF sensor cleaner and throttle body cleaner off their shelf, read the directions on the MAF cleaner can, pulled the MAF sensor, sprayed away, and then set it aside to dry. I grabbed the can of throttle body cleaner, read the directions, and realized I was holding the MAF cleaner can...and then realized I had used the throttle body cleaner on the MAF sensor! The TB cleaner specifically says not to get it on the MAF sensor, so I quickly sprayed the MAF sensor down with the correct cleaner, hoping to remove any residue that may have been left behind by the TB cleaner (it had already mostly dried). After more dry time and finishing up the oil change I put everything back together and fired her up. No stumbles, idle seems smoother than before, and it has worked fine for the nine miles I have driven since, but am wondering if I might have shortened the MAF sensor's life by spraying it with the TB cleaner or if I should be fine. Thoughts?