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DM 09-16-2008 07:27 PM

You could almost eat off my keyboard. AYUP, can't stand even a crumb on it. I use a microfiber cloth to clean it too!

In fact, my "w" key wasn't working, so Dell sent me a new keyboard and I installed it myself. This coming from a techno GEEK, was an amazing feat.

Bobbi 09-16-2008 08:12 PM

I can honestly say, nope, I've never sniffed a keyboard. I'm still not inclined to do so either. :D.

To clean mine (tops and sides), I use Q-tips dipped in rubbing alcohol; most of the alcohol is squeezed out first with a paper towel or cotton cloth.

Not sure why some keyboards might get stinky, but... well: I'm at a loss for words.

:grouphug:

allentgamer 09-16-2008 09:16 PM

I too use the q-tip and rubbing alcohol, works great!

Hmmmm you all are starting to remind me of the old cheech and chong.......Smell! what? Smell! :D

I sniffed my keyboard and it smelled like a....ummmmm......a....keyboard I guess LOL. Wasnt too stinky. Makes me wonder where your fingers have been hmmmmm?

Bobbi 09-16-2008 09:33 PM

Since I haven't a need or urge to sniff my keyboard, I called a friend and asked her to smell hers. :D

Dunno why but she said, and most emphatically, I might add: "No! I'm not sniffing my keyboard."

I tried to recruit someone to do it. :cool:.

weegot5kiz 09-16-2008 11:09 PM

I use high pressure air this way it frees the keyboard of thingys and diaper wipes clean the rest, i am also not above just buying a new one

Jomar 09-17-2008 12:26 AM

I have washed my keyboard under the faucet on 2 occasions {someone spilled coffee on it :o}
rinse it well and shake it to get the excess water out of it, then let it sit in the sun or finish drying it with a blow dryer..
it really did work for me..

but it didn't work the 3rd time - son spilled syrup on it and then left to go to work...:(
Just wayyy too sticky i think and then dried on - I didn't know about it until hours later when I tried to type and the keys were all sticky...

washing didn't help
took it apart and that didn't help
can't buy that kind any more either... just a look alike one, but the keys don't feel the same ..:(

PS - I just smelled my keyboard. just a bit dusty smelling LOL

weegot5kiz 09-17-2008 12:54 AM

should of used coke or pepsi to cut throguh the syrup lol no way, i am buying a new one if its syrup lol cool to know i can hose it down pretty sure those were not lap tops hummmmmmm lol

Kitty 09-17-2008 04:53 AM

Good suggestions everyone...I'm going to use some of them. I'm pretty phobic about germs, too, and keep a container of Clorox wipes on the desk next to the keyboard and wipe it down several times a day....both of my sons use this computer, too, and I'm willing to bet they don't wash their hands as many times as I do. :o

Now that I've thought about it...I'm going to buy a new keyboard. It's been a while and the "N" and "E" are invisible...as in rubbed off.

Oh, and my keyboard doesn't have any smell to it...I waited until I was sure nobody was around and smelled it. Nope...no smell! :p

Wiix 09-17-2008 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo55 (Post 369866)
I have washed my keyboard under the faucet on 2 occasions {someone spilled coffee on it :o}
rinse it well and shake it to get the excess water out of it, then let it sit in the sun or finish drying it with a blow dryer..
it really did work for me..

but it didn't work the 3rd time - son spilled syrup on it and then left to go to work...:(
Just wayyy too sticky i think and then dried on - I didn't know about it until hours later when I tried to type and the keys were all sticky...

washing didn't help
took it apart and that didn't help
can't buy that kind any more either... just a look alike one, but the keys don't feel the same ..:(

PS - I just smelled my keyboard. just a bit dusty smelling LOL

See now I DO remember someone about 5 or 6 years ago that told me they actually swished theirs in the bathtub with dishwashing soap and warm water then hung it up in the sun to dry too. I really didn't believe him. I thought he was pulling my leg. I thought you were never supposed to get a keyboard wet. But I guess the soapy swish would get down inbetween the keys and making sure it is absolutely dry before you plug it back in again and use it.

I just can't see buying a brand new keyboard if all it needs is a cleaning.

And by the way, the first time I sniffed a keyboard of the 3 times I actually have sniffed a keyboard, it was a used, 2 years old, computer someone had given me. Perfectly good computer and keyboard, they had just needed a bigger computer for their business so I got it that way. I am a bit of a germophobe myself and wanted it CLEAN.

AfterMyNap 09-17-2008 08:56 AM

I saw these at Staples one day for $10, they're pretty cool and all the mechanism is encased in the silicone so you could literally sponge it off if so inclined.

They only work for PCs but, shoot, talk about a disposable solution! They get great reviews, so it is certainly a viable option for you keyboard sniffers.:rolleyes:

http://www.lonestarkeyboards.com/ima...-30-0063-f.jpg


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