Author Topic: how2cleanmykeyboard  (Read 543 times)

I need to clean my keyboard, fast, and quickly, could I just take the keys off and put everything into the dishwasher?

yeah. make sure you use bleach, it will free up RAM and clear your load caches.

don't drink the bleach though




on a serious note you can buy a bottle of compressed air which can get food and stuff from underneath the keys

did you fap into your keyboard again

no i mean like
theres icecream under the keys
would taking the keys off and putting everything into the dishwasher clean it safely?

no i mean like
theres icecream under the keys
would taking the keys off and putting everything into the dishwasher clean it safely?

>electronics
>near water

use your brain pl0x

no i mean like
theres icecream under the keys
would taking the keys off and putting everything into the dishwasher clean it safely?
Pop out the keys and use a baby wipe or something to clean it out.

no i mean like
theres icecream under the keys
would taking the keys off and putting everything into the dishwasher clean it safely?
Putting it in the dishwasher may short-circuit it and melt the plastic.
I you REALLY want to take the keys off, use a damp rag and make sure to wipe it dry.

>electronics
>near water

use your brain pl0x
Putting it in the dishwasher may short-circuit it and melt the plastic.
I you REALLY want to take the keys off, use a damp rag and make sure to wipe it dry.

contrary to popular belief, if it's not plugged in, you won't damage it .. if it dries off fully before you use it again you're fine..

if you don't believe me, take a toaster that's not plugged in and take a bath with it. nothing happens.



if the plastic quality is stuff it could melt though if your dishwasher gets hot enough



but no ..... don't put a keyboard in a dishwasher .....
« Last Edit: October 31, 2012, 06:40:21 PM by SpreadsPlague »

no i mean like
theres icecream under the keys
would taking the keys off and putting everything into the dishwasher clean it safely?
Ice cream? Is that what people are calling it these days?

What I do is take the keys off then get some Clorox wipes and scrub off anything sticking to the board, maybe even using some Q-tips. Compressed air also helps.