Originally posted by: fermium
Dishwasher. When it's done. Hang it up to dry for a few hours. (Assuming you can be away from AT for that sort of time)
Oil my ass! That's semen.My fingers get oily... I wipe them...but apparently there's still oil.
Originally posted by: Ness
Originally posted by: fermium
Dishwasher. When it's done. Hang it up to dry for a few hours. (Assuming you can be away from AT for that sort of time)
Actually, this does work. But it works better if you unscrew the top of it so you don't have the electronic portion in there. The keys should be hooked in by the top portion, so you can put that part in your dishwasher and it should work. The text on your keys might wear a bit, though.
Originally posted by: Carbo
Oil my ass! That's semen.My fingers get oily... I wipe them...but apparently there's still oil.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
when a keyboard gets too dirty, throw it away and buy another one, they are cheap
Originally posted by: Carbo
Oil my ass! That's semen.My fingers get oily... I wipe them...but apparently there's still oil.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
when a keyboard gets too dirty, throw it away and buy another one, they are cheap
My keyboard is a Focus 2001, and it is not cheap. Replacing it would cost $25 - $30.Originally posted by: FoBoT
when a keyboard gets too dirty, throw it away and buy another one, they are cheap
Originally posted by: myusername
Okay, not to be a dick, but you do realize that the shiny spots are not where there is oil, but where the friction of constant use has worn down the texture on the plastic, right?