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How do I clean keyboard

Name: J 2007-05-26 14:23 ID:1asm49oj

Got a nasty keyboard. What do you suggest I do to clean it. Dishwasher? Soak in water?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 14:26 ID:MeYlU/MF

I always take all the keys out, throw them in water, clean+dry them and clean the keyboard itself with water/toiletpaper.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 14:33 ID:bIiHSQB0

remove screws and seperate keys/front from the circuitry. Take all keys out and soak in hot soapy water. Take to the front part of the kb with hot water and a scrubbing brush, replace all keys. screw back together. Just did mine a few days ago. comes up looking like new

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 14:51 ID:rRrGC0Zm

I always remove screws and seperate keys/front from the circuitry. Take all keys out, throw them in water and soak in hot soapy water. Take to the circuit boards and soak them in hot water, scrub them with toothpaste and rinse in aftershave. Take to the front part of the kb with hot water/toiletpaper and a scrubbing brush, clean+dry them and replace all keys. screw back together. Just did mine a few days ago. comes up looking like new

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 14:52 ID:Heaven

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Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 16:09 ID:nefnfmJ9

For quick fixes, use scotch tape and/or compressed air cans.

Also, you may be able to just throw the whole thing in the dishwasher depending on keyboard type. Search google; I know MaximumPC once had directions for how to do it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 17:15 ID:RQqXegiS

I have a Microsoft Internet Keyboard. There's no way to remove the keys. Bathing is still an option?

Name: Suomynona 2007-05-26 17:29 ID:OvchNLDB

I cleaned my HP Keyboard the other day be taking the screws out, removed the circuit board and ran the keyboard under hot water.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-26 18:40 ID:9ztk81Yd

>>7
You can bath electrical devices. Make sure you take out all!! batteries. And make sure the device is dry when plugging it again, but before plugging it, wait another few hours to let it dry. ;)

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