Keyboard cleaning
Dust, dirt, and bacteria
The
computer keyboard is usually the most germ infected items in your home
or office, it may even contain more bacteria than your toilet seat.
Cleaning it helps remove any dangerous bacteria and keeps the keyboard
working properly.
Procedure: Before cleaning the keyboard first turn off the computer or if you are using a USB
keyboard unplug it. Not unplugging the keyboard can cause other
computer problems as you may press keys that cause the computer to
perform a task you do not want it to do.
Many people clean the keyboard by turning it upside down and shaking. A more efficient method is to use compressed air.
Compressed air is pressurized air contained in a can with a very long
nozzle. aim the air between the keys and blow away all of the dust and
debris that has gathered there. A vacuum cleaner can also be used, but
make sure the keyboard does not have loose "pop off" keys can be sucked
up by the vacuum.
If you want to clean the keyboard more extensively remove the keys from the keyboard.
After the dust, dirt, and hair has been removed.
Spray a disinfectant onto a cloth or use disinfectant cloths and rub
each of the keys on the keyboard. As mentioned in our general cleaning
tips, never spray any liquid onto the keyboard.
Substance spilt into the keyboard
If the keyboard has anything spilt into it (e.g.
pop, cola, Pepsi, Coke, beer, wine, coffee, and milk), not taking the
proper steps can destroy the keyboard.
Procedure: Below are a few recommendations that can help prevent a keyboard from becoming bad after something has spilt into the keys.
If anything is spilt onto the keyboard turn the
computer off immediately or at the very least disconnect the keyboard
from the computer. Once done flip the keyboard over to prevent the
substance from penetrating circuits. While the keyboard is upside down,
shake the keyboard over a surface that can be cleaned later. While still
upside down, use a cloth to start cleaning the keys. After cleaned
leave the keyboard upside down for at least one night allowing it to
dry. Once dry, continue cleaning the keyboard with any remaining
substance.
If after cleaning the keyboard you have keys that stick remove the keys and clean below the keys and the bottom portion of the key.
Finally, if the keyboard still works but remains dirty or sticky before discarding the keyboard as a last resort try washing the keyboard in the dishwasher.
If after doing all the above steps the keyboard still does not work we recommend buying a new keyboard.
LCD cleaning
Procedure: Unlike a computer monitor, the LCD or flat-panel display is not glass and requires special cleaning procedures.
When cleaning the LCD screen it is important to
remember to not spray any liquids onto the LCD directly, press gently
while cleaning, and do not use a paper towel since it scratches the LCD.
To clean the LCD screen use a non-rugged microfiber
cloth, soft cotton cloth, or Swiffer duster. If a dry cloth does not
completely clean the screen, you can apply rubbing alcohol to the cloth
and wipe the screen with a damp cloth. Rubbing alcohol is used to clean
the LCD before it leaves the factory.
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