Regardless of brand, the best way to clean a keyboard is to use airduster if you are just trying to get the dust out. If as you said, there is "gunk" under the keys, the best thing to do is probably safely remove the keys with a nice putty knife if the computer is powered off, then spray the board down with H2Orange (A enviorment safe cleaner, also safe on electronics) and wipe really good where the keys were. But make sure you don't lose the keys while they are off.
Good luck!
2006-11-05 06:20:37
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answer #1
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answered by dumpsterdd90 5
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There are 2 way to clean laptops keybord one way is explain here go to http://www.cnettv.com/?tag=hd_ts then on the left click tips and trick then on the right find by going next clean up ur laptop. If u don't want to follow that u can always use a air can's. But that 1 is the best way to do it if u aren't good with opening laptop then I don't recommand that way.
2006-11-05 06:25:49
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answer #2
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answered by Best Helper 4
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OMG....
Talk about a LENGTHY answer...good grief.
All I was going to say is just pop the keys off...remember where they go and clean that way. The keys pop off and on easily. I wouldn't use anything other than cleaning sprays that say they are meant for cleaning electronic things.
2006-11-05 06:26:43
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answer #3
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answered by ? 5
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When its a regular keyboard, then throwing it in the dishwasher is fine and actually works the best, but when you are using a laptop, DO NOT EVER throw water on the keyboard. Try using Q-tips and rubbing alcohol or use that ladies Idea of trying a make-up brush.
This will require about 2 hours time once you have collected the proper cleaning materials.
Cleaning materials:
Cotton swabs
Cosmetic foam rubber cleaning pads ( use only with naptha (lighter fluid), NOT alcohol)
Paper towels
Rubbing alcohol
Water
Lighter fluid (naptha)
Fine tipped tweezers
Scissors
Kitchen strainer
Household cleaner, Windex or equivalent
Super Lube Dry Film spray (critical - DO NOT SUBSTUTUTE !) K-Mart automotive.
This is a PTFE (teflon) based lubricant which dries perfectly DRY and is ideally suited for this application.
Proceed as follows:
DISASSEMBLE
IMPORTANT: Make a keyboard map so you know where each key goes.
Carefully pry each key loose with a small screwdriver and place in a container. They pop off. DO NOT use excessive force. There may be a small rubber piece for each key. Remove all of these and place in a separate container. CAREFUL, these are small and like to jump away.
CLEAN KEYBOARD ( do this well...... you will be wonderfully rewarded )
Clean the keyboard with cotton swabs SLIGHTLY DAMPENED with water. Replace these often and BE SURE they are only slightly damp. If they are too wet the excess water will contaminate the keyboard through capillary action. This will clean all water soluble contaminants like Coca-Cola, coffee, and sugar residue. For the very small places, cut the foam rubber into small pieces and use the tweezers, again SLIGHTLY DAMPENED, for cleaning. You must clean each and every key space, inside and out, this is critical since this is where the key touches and moves.
Repeat this procedure again using rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs but NOT the foam rubber as it disintegrates when used with alcohol.
Finally repeat this procedure using naptha (lighter fluid) and foam rubber. You can clean even the smallest key guides with small pieces of foam rubber and tweezers. This action will remove any petroleum based contaminants as well as the grease that is sometimes used on the wider keys which may have guide wires, for example, the SCACE BAR.
CLEAN KEYS
Some keys may have wires attached and some grease on them, clean these first with cotton swabs and naptha (lighter fluid). Remove all traces of the grease.
Place all keys in a kitchen strainer. Spray with household cleaner and let stand for 5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with hot water and place keys on paper towels to dry. Let dry completely.
CLEAN RUBBER COMPONENTS
Place all rubber components in a kitchen strainer. Spray with household cleaner and let stand for 5 minutes. Use stopper in the sink so that you don?t lose these if they jump out of the strainer. Rinse these thoroughly with hot water and place on paper towels. Fold the towels over and press to squeeze most of the water out of the pieces. Let dry completely.
LUBRICATE KEYS
Place all keys bottom-up on a paper bag. Lightly coat the keys, at a 45 degree angle with Super Lube Dry Film lubricant. Do this from all 4 sides to assure penetration and coverage into the small and critical guide spaces inside each key. Let dry ( this happens nearly instantly). DO NOT overdue this step as the carrier solvent may affect the plastic.
LUBRICATE KEYBOARD
Mask off the laptop with paper and scotch tape. Apply lubricant (as above in LUBRICATE KEYS) to the keyboard and let dry.
All right, you now have perfectly cleaned and lubricated keys, keyboard, and rubber components.
REASSEMBLE
Place all rubber components into the keyboard.
Install keys with wires. Make sure wire is secured in the key, usually snapped into place. Place ends of wire in the guide slots adjacent to the key location as you align the key. Firmly press down to snap the key into place.
Install the rest of the keys by aligning and firmly pressing down.
CONTRATULATIONS, you now have a keyboard which will operate smoothly and perfectly for years to come.
2006-11-05 06:23:04
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answer #4
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answered by Andrew B. 4
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After having searched the web for advise about fixing a sticky keyboard on my laptop, and finding nothing very helpful, I put together this HOWTO based on my own successful method. This will restore the keyboard to new, or better, performance. Laptop keyboards don�t wear out, they foul out. Proper cleaning and lubrication as described here will restore your laptop keyboard to the snappy and smooth performance it had when new. There are several reasons why the keys will start to stick, spilled drinks, normal wearing off of the factory lubrication, weakening of the rubber pieces which give each key its snap action, and contamination by dust and hair. The following will completely solve these problems and return the keyboard to perfect operation.
This will require about 2 hours time once you have collected the proper cleaning materials.
* Cleaning materials:
* Cotton swabs
* Cosmetic foam rubber cleaning pads ( use only with naptha (lighter fluid), NOT alcohol)
* Paper towels
* Rubbing alcohol
* Water
* Lighter fluid (naptha)
* Fine tipped tweezers
* Scissors
* Kitchen strainer
* Household cleaner, Windex or equivalent
* Super Lube Dry Film spray (critical - DO NOT SUBSTUTUTE !) K-Mart automotive.
* This is a PTFE (teflon) based lubricant which dries perfectly DRY and is ideally suited for this application.
Proceed as follows:
DISASSEMBLE
IMPORTANT: Make a keyboard map so you know where each key goes.
Carefully pry each key loose with a small screwdriver and place in a container. They pop off. DO NOT use excessive force. There may be a small rubber piece for each key. Remove all of these and place in a separate container. CAREFUL, these are small and like to jump away.
CLEAN KEYBOARD ( do this well...... you will be wonderfully rewarded )
Clean the keyboard with cotton swabs SLIGHTLY DAMPENED with water. Replace these often and BE SURE they are only slightly damp. If they are too wet the excess water will contaminate the keyboard through capillary action. This will clean all water soluble contaminants like Coca-Cola, coffee, and sugar residue. For the very small places, cut the foam rubber into small pieces and use the tweezers, again SLIGHTLY DAMPENED, for cleaning. You must clean each and every key space, inside and out, this is critical since this is where the key touches and moves.
Repeat this procedure again using rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs but NOT the foam rubber as it disintegrates when used with alcohol.
Finally repeat this procedure using naptha (lighter fluid) and foam rubber. You can clean even the smallest key guides with small pieces of foam rubber and tweezers. This action will remove any petroleum based contaminants as well as the grease that is sometimes used on the wider keys which may have guide wires, for example, the SCACE BAR.
CLEAN KEYS
Some keys may have wires attached and some grease on them, clean these first with cotton swabs and naptha (lighter fluid). Remove all traces of the grease.
Place all keys in a kitchen strainer. Spray with household cleaner and let stand for 5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with hot water and place keys on paper towels to dry. Let dry completely.
CLEAN RUBBER COMPONENTS
Place all rubber components in a kitchen strainer. Spray with household cleaner and let stand for 5 minutes. Use stopper in the sink so that you don�t lose these if they jump out of the strainer. Rinse these thoroughly with hot water and place on paper towels. Fold the towels over and press to squeeze most of the water out of the pieces. Let dry completely.
LUBRICATE KEYS
Place all keys bottom-up on a paper bag. Lightly coat the keys, at a 45 degree angle with Super Lube Dry Film lubricant. Do this from all 4 sides to assure penetration and coverage into the small and critical guide spaces inside each key. Let dry ( this happens nearly instantly). DO NOT overdue this step as the carrier solvent may affect the plastic.
LUBRICATE KEYBOARD
Mask off the laptop with paper and scotch tape. Apply lubricant (as above in LUBRICATE KEYS) to the keyboard and let dry.
All right, you now have perfectly cleaned and lubricated keys, keyboard, and rubber components.
REASSEMBLE
Place all rubber components into the keyboard.
Install keys with wires. Make sure wire is secured in the key, usually snapped into place. Place ends of wire in the guide slots adjacent to the key location as you align the key. Firmly press down to snap the key into place.
Install the rest of the keys by aligning and firmly pressing down.
CONTRATULATIONS, you now have a keyboard which will operate smoothly and perfectly for years to come.
2006-11-05 06:53:07
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answered by J M 2
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Pour water in the keyboard and let it dry out for a few hours. Then get a compressed air can and blow out the dirt.
2006-11-05 06:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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first detach the keyboard (you might have to unscrew it depending on the brand of computer you have) and soak it in distilled water overnight.
2006-11-05 06:24:50
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answer #7
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answered by Sarah 2
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with a duster
2006-11-05 06:31:31
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answer #8
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answered by dexter 1
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i use a make up brush
2006-11-05 06:18:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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hoover
2006-11-05 06:19:23
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answered by **pure**brunnette** 1
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