![]() NO soap and NO heat drying. It’s as simple as that.Here are some good tips that I have gleaned off numerous sites which cover the topic: Now, there are a few caveats to using the dishwasher on keyboards. After a single non-soap wash, they looked fantastic AND still worked! I couldn’t believe it, and was curious how I’ve gone so many years trying to clean these puppies the manual way. I had a customer laptop keyboard which was downright filthy (probably the worst I’ve ever come across to be honest… sandwich scraps, crumbs, hair, dust, etc) and also a few internal company keyboards which needed to be cleaned. ![]() So I decided to put the legend to the test and give it a try. What about the functionality of the keys after a wash? Won’t the internal wiring that passes data through to the computer get damaged? Will all of the plungers/hinges/mechanics still work after a dousing? Keyboards not only survive the dishwasher – but they look better than ever after a good spincycle! But that’s a scary proposal in many ways. ![]() I’ve gone from using compressed air to my beloved air compressor, and while they do a decent job for 80% of the largest buildup that ends up inside keyboards, cosmetic cleaning is a whole other story.įor years I’ve heard what I thought was a complete urban legend: that dishwashers could effectively clean out keyboards without doing any damage. I mean the nastiest of the nasty – grime, gunk, sweat, and plenty of food in between the keys. I’ve always been stumped as to how to best clean filthy keyboards. ![]()
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