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How To Clean Computer Keyboard In 3 Or More!
Hey, your keyboard is gross and it really needs to be cleaned, I’m surprised you can even stomach it considering your friends wouldn’t even "w-w-w" it with a 10 foot pole. So I got sweet solution. You can follow these steps, and the sweet thing is you only need to go as far satisfied. Maybe you stop at 3, maybe you go all the way for a deep down keyboard clean.
Let’s get started…
1. Disconnect
Before you go all crazy with the cleaning, be safe and disconnect your keyboard from the computer. If it’s one of those wireless keyboards then remove the batteries first; all good.
2. Shake It
Turn over your keyboard and give it a good shake; Getting all the loose dust and debris to fall on the desk; meh, you’ll vacuum it up later.
3. Air blast
I love playing around with compressed air in a cans; I once huffed in a puff and had a bad chemical aftertaste in my mouth for good hour, so I advise aiming it only at your keyboard. Blow out all the junk that Step 2 shaking missed.
4. Debris Suck
Debris in your keyboard sucks and so does your vacuum (but in a different sort of way). Put these two types of suck together and you got gleaming clean baby! I’ll put the duster brush on the hose and get right between the keys; run right over it all.
Any dust and loose crumbs should be 90% eliminated from your keyboard at this point.
5. Alcohol Time
You going to need rubbing alcohol for this, AKA isopropyl, 90% or better, also a dry lint free cloth. Dab some iso on the cloth and give all the keys a good wipe down; this cuts through all the grease and grime on the keys and on the entire surface. Go back for extra daps of ol’alcy if need be.
6. between the Keys
In between the keys can be just as important, so get an old tooth brush. In fact dentist recommend that you replace your tooth brush every two months, so use the one that past this two month mark; just make sure to get a new one that day (unless you like that level of intimacy with your keyboard)
Instead of tooth paste, it’s Alcohol again (just like uncle rehab). Oh yes, dab some iso on and get busy between the rows. If your keyboard is particularly bad you might need to rinse it off a few times with the rubbing alcohol. Pick up all the Grodies.
7. Going Down Under
Hey if it’s been a long time since a good cleaning, might as well do it while you’re at it. You may be fascinated by what’s going on underneath the keys; it can be a nasty world down there.
[Tip: Take a picture of your keyboard with a digital camera, or a copy machine so when it comes time to put the keys back on, you know where they go.]
So grab a flathead or a butter knife and start (gently) prying off the keys, they should just pop off exposing the grimy underworld.
I find using a tooth brush with the iso works to loosen up all the nasties, then a wipe down with the cloth. If there are some really narrow corners, you can use a cue tip with some iso; works gang busters!
8. Resemble
After giving the board a bit of time to dry, reassemble. The keys just snap back in place; "oh shoot where all the keys go?" Ha! Well I guess you should have thought of that before you disassembled your keyboard. I’m sure you’ll figure it out – smarty pants.
Yes! You’re done, and the finishing line looks like a shiny new keyboard; Mother will sure be impressed. Now go do something productive.
About the Author
Sid Green is all about Clean and Green Even when it comes to electronics. Find out more about How To Clean Computer Keyboards by stoping by his cleaning blog at http://CleanGreenBean.com
Anyone know where i can buy a replacement keyboard for a laptop?
I need a replacement keyboard for a Dell Latitude 120L. does anyone have one, used or cheap, that i could buy?
Try ebay look to be about $25 shipped. They are easy to change out just take 30 minutes or so. A computer shop will charge you $100 or more. http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Dell-Latitude-120L-Inspiron-B120-Keyboard-TD459_W0QQitemZ200058566249QQihZ010QQcategoryZ51155QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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