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Keyboard Cleaning

Computer Keyboards invariably get dirty easily.

Having run a computer cleaning company for over four years I will show you how to clean your keyboard thoroughly.

More info at www.cleanitservices.co.uk

Items Required:

lint free cloth.

dry cloth or duster.

suitable cleaning fluid (isopropyl alcohol).

cotton buds.

Can of compressed air or vacuum cleaner(optional).

First, shutdown your PC and remove the mains plug, unplug the keyboard and hold it upside down to release any debris from in between the keys.

If you have a can of compressed air then use it to blow any debris from around and under the keys, if not then use the hose of a vacuum cleaner to remove it.

Now take one of the cotton buds and put a couple of drops of the cleaning fluid on it, use the cotton bud to clean the sides of the keys.

After cleaning the sides of the keys take your lint free cloth and dampen it with your cleaning fluid, remember never to pour liquid directly onto the PC. Give the surface of the keyboard a good wipe over using the cloth.

When you have finished give the keyboard a wipe over with the dry cloth/duster, you should now have a nice clean keyboard, to clean it more thoroughly follow the guide below.

If you have the time and prefer to give the keyboard a more deep down clean you can quite easily remove all the keys on the keyboard (only recommended for standard PC keyboards).

It is important however to make a note of all the key positions so that you can re-assemble the keyboard when finished.

The keys can be popped off using anything like a screwdriver, take care not to scratch the keys.

Repeat the above process but this time you can thouroughly clean the keyboard inside and individually clean the keys.

The keyboard keys will just pop back on once manouvered into position.

Do not force the keys on they should pop on with a light pressure. www.cleanitservices.co.uk

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