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How to: Clean my keyboard the best way possible?
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Alright, first of all, make sure you take a picture of your keyboard before you start. Otherwise you won't know where the keys go and life sucks. Here's my keyboard.
__________________![]() Pretty ugly, yes I know. ![]() Now flip the board over, remove all the screws and you might see something like this. Remember every board is different so be prepared to have a 100 rubber cups come flying out at you if yours doesn't have this nice metal plate like mine did. ![]() If you have a cool plate, remove it and you will see something like this. ![]() Remove the plastic circuit board and dump all the cups out of the way for now. ![]() Now start removing the keys. Use something narrow and sharp to press each one through. ![]() Now you can see all the crud under the keys. ![]() Clean it off. I used a garden hose since it's all just plastic. ![]() Put all the keys in a jar. ![]() Add hot water and soap. Shake it up. ![]() Now dump all the keys in a strainer and rinse them off with water. ![]() Start putting all the keys back in according to the picture you took before you started. ![]() Once you have all the keys in, flip the board over. You need to prop it up so that all the keys hang down and none are being pressed up. I found two power supplies work nice. Now put all the rubber cups back in. ![]() Put the plastic board back in and make sure everything lines up perfect. If even one connection is off chances are the whole keyboard won't work. ![]() Put the rest back together and you're done. Here's how mine came out. ![]() ![]()
Last edited by Fishie36 : 06-10-07 at 09:44 PM |
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ocd ftw! lol Rep+
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Awsome job man rep+
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Mr. "Bet-u-can't do it"
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A bit much for me...LOL
But 3 bucks instead of 20-30...PRICELESS!!!!
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wow how long it took you to do taht..?
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nice one :) rep +
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It's not really that hard to do, you could put all the plastic in the diswasher also....reps to you, I know there are many keyboards out there full of particiulate in them, food bits, ketchup etc.
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If you are quick with your hands you could do it in 30 minutes. If not I would say an hour. 90% of the time is manipulating small keys and rubber cups.
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Inspired me to clean mine :D I found potatoe chips and bits of toast in there haha rep+
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Fixed a small assumption that would not be true in most cases :)
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