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Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
409First, I turn off the computer. Turn your keyboard upside down and shake it to get residual loose crumbs, dirt, etc. out. Do this several times. Then get a paper towel or soft cloth and spray the cloth with something like 409. Then start cleaning those keys. It'll get all the grime, makeup, etc. off the keys. Clean your phone while you're at it. It's a great time to get the yuck off your items.By Peggygv AlcoholI do it the old fashioned way: Disconnect the keyboard from the computer. Pop off all of the keys with a butter knife using a gentle upward motion. Use q-tip slightly dampened with rubbing alcohol to clean inside and soft cloth slightly dampened with same to clean individual key cases. When finished, have fun popping the keys back into their proper place.By Comtech090 Canned Air and Q-TipsUse canned air first to dislodge the dust and dirt, then use alcohol and a q-tip.By Cheryl from Missouri Shower CapJust a tip for after you get your keyboard clean. I put a clear shower cap over mine as my kids like to eat and drink at the computer, I was getting tired of looking at the gunk and having being the only one to clean it, the work. I just buy a package of clear shower caps at the dollar store. They come 6 to 12 to a package. When one gets ripped up or grungy I just slip on a new one. The new keyboard has been clean ever since.By JMRoss RE: Cleaning a Computer KeyboardAs an added note the shower caps also make great bowl covers when you can not find the right lid. My mother in law told me that she loved the one that I left at her house after a family get together. (08/31/2006)By JMRoss DisherwasherI know this sounds weird, but this really works. I have worked in Computer Tech Support for years and have even done this myself. When you will be gone for a while or will not be using your computer for a couple days, disconnect the keyboard from the computer and put it in the top rack of your dishwasher, upsidedown and wash it. There is nothing inside of the keyboard to hurt it. When it is one, turn upsidedown again, and let it air dry a couple days. If it is a warm windy day outside, you can also set it outside to dry out and it will dry alot quicker. I promise this works.Editor's Note: Water has meant death to keyboards for me, so this method scares me. By jenjoejace Dishwasher?I'd not be willing to test that dishwasher idea personally. I've had keyboards killed due to water spills. Well, OK, one to water... but two to Coke. A higher quality keyboard could likely handle it, but I'd not trust a discount one.By Qryztufre Sink SprayerI wash mine in sink and use the sprayer to rinse it. Then I hang it outside for the day. Always works for me.By jodee Makeup Sponge ApplicatorsSmall sponge applicators, like the ones that come with eye shadow, will easily fit in small grooves to clean a computer keyboard.By IMAQT1962 I use tapered Make-Up Sponges Dipped In Fabulous 70% Alcohol To Clean Keyboards. Works for me. By JK Finnell from Rifle, CO Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning a Computer KeyboardTurn computer off. Take a wash rag and dish soap with hot water and go over until clean. May require some light scrubbing . But will really clean it and make it look new again. Let it dry very well before turning computer back on. Be sure and ring out excessive water from rag so as to not leave water in your key boards. Some key boards are very sensitive to moisture and some are not. If they have a lot of extra keys along the top then they may be more sensitive than plain jane keyboards. Post By J Goss (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
The actual KEYS on a "key-board" are located on a MECHANICAL MATRIX; there are no electrical Post By SenexDF (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Computer KeyboardI turn mine upside down and shake really good then I use a small art brush to clean in between the keys ($ store sells 12 for $1) use q tip with alchohol to remove gunk Post By Sandra (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Computer KeyboardRE: CANNED AIR....I wouldn't buy this if my life depended on it! IF YOU HAVE TEENS IN THE HOUSE... it has been known to kill! They get high by inhaling it. A cop in Ohio? had a can for his computer, and his wife found their son dead, with the straw still hanging out of his mouth. This stuff should be taken right off the market! Post by gouligann RE: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
does the dishwasher or sink sprayer method work also for wireless keyboards? Post by hollyehobbye RE: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
Go to www.komando.com, "America's Digital Goddess". Search for "cleaning keyboards". This is a good site for info about computers. Most of the info is free, but as in most sites, you can pay a fee to gain more info. I never paid since I find the free info very helpful, at least for me. You can sign up for daily free e-mails pertaining to computers and such. It is safe and I have never had a problem with this site. She also has a radio program and writes columns for newspapers. Try it -- you'll like it. Post By Laurie (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Computer KeyboardBe very careful having the canned air stuff in your home. Kids are using it like sniffing glue and are dying. It is dangerous. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
First, TURN OFF COMPUTER, then you can do any of the following: Post by Cyinda RE: Cleaning a Computer Keyboard
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