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how do you clean your keyboard

I buy slightly nicer MS Ergonomic ones so I just don't toss them, I take them apart completely and wash the plastics. Gets it as clean as you can get!

P.S. It's not hard to take apart or put back together! Just remember where the keys go!
 
just flip it upside down and bang it against the desk a few times. Only did it once in the last 2 years of use.
 
Originally posted by: judge
Originally posted by: Supercharged
dishwasher

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Use a screwdriver to take apart the keyboard. There will be a top half, containing all the keys, and a bottom half, holding the electrical components and rubber mat. The top half goes in the dishwasher. Depending on how things are connected, you may be able to also put the bottom half in the dishwasher. Comes out squeaky clean, and there's no messing with popping off individual keys
 
0. Have a IBM Model M, or similar well-built keybaord.
1. Take off key caps.
2. Take off keys.
3. Separate top and bottom from each other and the actual switches.
5. Soak all parts but the PCB and switches in water with some Windex in it.
6. After several hours, rub clean/dry parts and let them dry. After that, put it back together.
 
Last time I cleaned mine I took it out in the backyard and shot it with the hose for a few minutes and then let it dry for several days. Good as new.
 
I take mine apart to clean it. Remove all the electronics, take the keys and top half and give them a good scrubbing under hot water and while using dish soap. My current keyboard (MS Natural Keyboard Pro) is four years old and works perfectly. A couple of the key are a little hard to press down but that can be fixed.
 
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