Keyboard cleaning
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- Daehawk
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Keyboard cleaning
Been wanting to clean my keyboard for months. Got up today and just could not stand the dirty KB any longer. Wasn't as bad as I figured it to be but also learned a few things as I went. Had to do a few things twice because Im me.
NEED:
Tools
time
work area
sink
pain meds..at least for me
Ok lets see. It would usually take about 3 hours or so if you give the keys time to dry on their own but I cleaned and dried each by hand and then used a hair dryer on them. So total work time was about 1 1/2 hours. Also the keys are not all the same shape. There is a long side and a short side to them and as I went I learned how what went where. Also I put the big keys on first then the unique ones and finally the normal ones. Learned its best to go from top to bottom on the big keys as getting to that metal clip underneath is hell if you dont.
Most importantly...take pics of your kb first before you start so you know what goes where when it comes time. I did that then printed the pics out to go by.
Here she is dismantled
keys being soaked and rinsed
This stuff here are the metal clips/springs under the big keys. The little black pieces are what go into the back of the key then the metal fits that. Its actually very handy that way and you wont break a piece off trying to remove or add the clip. But you can lose one damn easy I bet.
This is my setup while reassembling. Notice Im working on the stove. I have a bad crik in my neck and back and this worked best at the height.
This is down to the tough part.
Uh oh...oohh cra...oh wait there it is.
Learned:
Never do this with a crik in your neck / back
Have what you need handy (alcohol, keypuller,swabs,time, PATIENCE, meds if you dont have that, reinstall top to bottom)
Overall not a bad 1 1/2 hours work. The only thing I did not do is add a dab of Vaseline to the little metal clip . I started to but saw it was going to be hell and messy and would just grab dust yet again. So trying it without the lube and if it is bad Ill fix it next cleaning.
One last point...be careful! After I got the keys off I turned the kb over to pry the top off to clean that white plastic piece so it would glow good. I had my screwdriver in hand and was just about to start when I noticed one footpad was missing and there was a screw under it. If Id pried I would have broken it for sure. I figure there was a screw per pad so decided NOT to take them off and take it apart further. I figured the pads would never stick as good again and left it alone. I used ear swabs and alcohol to clean the white plastic piece instead. Saved me work too.
NEED:
Tools
time
work area
sink
pain meds..at least for me
Ok lets see. It would usually take about 3 hours or so if you give the keys time to dry on their own but I cleaned and dried each by hand and then used a hair dryer on them. So total work time was about 1 1/2 hours. Also the keys are not all the same shape. There is a long side and a short side to them and as I went I learned how what went where. Also I put the big keys on first then the unique ones and finally the normal ones. Learned its best to go from top to bottom on the big keys as getting to that metal clip underneath is hell if you dont.
Most importantly...take pics of your kb first before you start so you know what goes where when it comes time. I did that then printed the pics out to go by.
Here she is dismantled
keys being soaked and rinsed
This stuff here are the metal clips/springs under the big keys. The little black pieces are what go into the back of the key then the metal fits that. Its actually very handy that way and you wont break a piece off trying to remove or add the clip. But you can lose one damn easy I bet.
This is my setup while reassembling. Notice Im working on the stove. I have a bad crik in my neck and back and this worked best at the height.
This is down to the tough part.
Uh oh...oohh cra...oh wait there it is.
Learned:
Never do this with a crik in your neck / back
Have what you need handy (alcohol, keypuller,swabs,time, PATIENCE, meds if you dont have that, reinstall top to bottom)
Overall not a bad 1 1/2 hours work. The only thing I did not do is add a dab of Vaseline to the little metal clip . I started to but saw it was going to be hell and messy and would just grab dust yet again. So trying it without the lube and if it is bad Ill fix it next cleaning.
One last point...be careful! After I got the keys off I turned the kb over to pry the top off to clean that white plastic piece so it would glow good. I had my screwdriver in hand and was just about to start when I noticed one footpad was missing and there was a screw under it. If Id pried I would have broken it for sure. I figure there was a screw per pad so decided NOT to take them off and take it apart further. I figured the pads would never stick as good again and left it alone. I used ear swabs and alcohol to clean the white plastic piece instead. Saved me work too.
Last edited by Daehawk on Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- gilraen
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
You have way more patience than me. I just grab some cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol and swipe the top of the keys and in-between the rows as much as I can.
- Isgrimnur
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
I cleaned my work keyboard the other day. Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite. One of the Shift keys is a bit finicky. My big win is that I didn't remember my own bad experiences with removing the space bar, and it's working just fine after being replaced a time or three. The plastic side clips aren't in mint condition any more, but sometimes you have to break a few eggs.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
- Daehawk
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
Im not hugely patient. The little clips required a lot of tedium acceptance from me But when I do something I want to do it right...right as I can anyways.
I was also very careful not to clean the switches themselves. They should have a little lubrication on them and I did not have anything to replace it with if I cleaned it off.
I was also very careful not to clean the switches themselves. They should have a little lubrication on them and I did not have anything to replace it with if I cleaned it off.
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- hitbyambulance
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
White silicone grease is what you want for that
- Daehawk
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
I dont keep that on hand.
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
I think cleaning with glint keeps hardware like a brand new.
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- Fitzy
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
I buy a new keyboard. My keyboards get bad.
- LawBeefaroni
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
Dishwasher first. If it works, great. If not, I get a new keyboard.
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- Daehawk
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Re: Keyboard cleaning
Years ago I used to wash my keyboards in the sink and hang them out on the line. Never had one fail.
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