
To clean out dust, particles and crumbs, use a can of compressed air.When it comes to removing dried-on gunk from hard-to-reach places on the keyboard, Gnimh recommends using a slightly dampened swab or a dry, soft toothbrush.Using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to clean the keys could irreversibly damage this coating and cause an even bigger problem later. There’s a special coating on the keys that prevents the letters from rubbing off. Use only a damp, soft cloth, like microfiber, to wipe the keys and keyboard.“Plus, you don’t want to accidentally send someone an email.” “It’s a safety measure when dealing with electronics,” said Gnimh. The first thing you want to do is turn the keyboard off or disconnect it from the computer before cleaning.He recommends the following cleaning tips: Gnimh, head of Logitech’s keyboard division. This guide was sourced from many places online, in addition to my own experience with a laptop covered in soda.If anyone knows keyboards, it’s Art O. Place any metal bars back in their proper place. Baby wipes are also good at cleaning gunk out. Using Q-Tips and rubbing alcohol, swab the places where the keys were. If you want, clean under your keyboard.(It's a good idea to pre-dry the keys a little bit before this). Make sure the hair dryer is on the lowest possible setting, and the keys are only exposed to heat as little time as possible. If you're impatient, you can dry the keys using a hair dryer.Wait about 5 minutes, then rinse the keys again.Once the keys are all rinsed, place them in the rubbing alcohol.Carefully pour out the water and then rinse the keys.Dump all the keys into the bowl with the dish soap.Fill the second with some warm water and a little bit of dish soap. Using two bowls, fill one with some isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Now that you've got all of your keys off, you need to prepare the "solution" for them.


Using the cotton wool tips/swabs, you can get in between the keys and other hard to reach places. Only use small amounts of rubbing alcohol at a time, you don't want to soak the wool in it or it will drip inside of your keyboard and could cause havoc. Use the cotton wool balls to rub your keys in a circular motion to remove remnants of potato chips and whatever else is causing gunk build up on your keyboard. Some cotton wool balls, some cotton swabs (the kind you use to clean your ears with, but know you shouldn't) and some gentle rubbing will pretty much remove anything off of your keyboard (nothing escapes the wrath of rubbing alcohol). Personally, I have always used rubbing alcohol 91% to clean my keyboards and other peripherals.
