How do I clean my keyboard safely?

I was thinking just shoving it under the sink or something, but I dont know if that will cause problems. My keys keep sticking, I didn’t think they actually did that, I thought sticky keys was an excuse to type poorly, but now I know it actually happens. =/

Answer #1

try using dust off

Answer #2

???

Answer #3

“dust off” it has cool air like ice it removes anything between the board..it worked pretty good for me:) it doesn’t harm ur key bored

Answer #4

I like to turn mine over and beat it on the desk, I don’t know how safe this is, but it has never cause me a problem, and keyboards are cheap.

Answer #5

it this one

Answer #6

I agree that stuff works great

Answer #7

omg wow…

Answer #8

lol

Answer #9

Hey is works, I think it works better than canned air.

Answer #10

no, canned air is better then Beating it on the desk

Answer #11

Laughs I agree with Jenndue =)

Answer #12

I tried to vaccuum mine because it had dust in it. The vaccuum sucked up some keys. So…yeah. Don’t do that.

Answer #13

well if you want to get the gunk out from under the keys you could hyst pop them off with a crowbar then give it a good old blow ;)

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Answer #14

Well I have been doing it for 10 years with no trouble, but to each there own.

Answer #15

use a clean rag or duster.

Answer #16

wow u must have some metal key bored or something

Answer #17

Lolz! =D

Answer #18

Lolz!XD

Answer #19

I actually open mine when I clean it. It isn’t difficult to piece back together and then I just take a wet cloth and clean it properly. That way it doesn’t break.

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