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July 5th, 2006, 05:45 AM
#6
Hey Hey,
I'm really surprised no one mentioned my prefered cleaning method yet, so I'll throw it up here...
Step 1: Unplug the keyboard.
Step 2: Fill a bowl with rubbing alcohol
Step 3: Remove every key and place them in the bowl
Step 4: Pour the remaining rubbing alcohol over the circuit board or whatever internals are available when you remove the keys (this is sometimes the circuit board, sometimes plastic, sometimes 'nothing')
Step 5: Stir the keys for a while
Step 6: Lay gauze across the keyboard to absorb the remaining liquid (if any)
Step 7: Remove each key one by one and use Q-Tips to wipe any remaining crud
Step 8: Reassemble keyboard
Step 9: Allow to dry over night
Step 10: Plug in keyboard.
Peace,
HT
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