You can use isopropyl/rubbing alcohol to clean the extra sticky and messy parts of your keyboard. Alcohol is useful when water doesn't get the job done. Alcohol can also be used to disinfect your keyboard and kill germs when cleaning.
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Read More »Avoid spraying the Windex directly onto your keyboard, it’s better to spray onto a microfiber towel first, then wipe the keyboard down with the towel. For a deeper clean, you should remove the keycaps and clean out the grime that falls to the bottom of the keyboard.
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Read More »You should avoid using Acetone to clean your keyboard as it damages the plastic components of your keyboard. Instead of Acetone, it’s recommended to use water or isopropyl alcohol to clean your keyboard. Acetone is a solvent used in several different applications such as nail polish, resins, and epoxies. The question is, can you clean your keyboard with it? The answer is a big fat no, Acetone will destroy the plastic on your keyboard and significantly discolor and fade all of the designs. Avoid Acetone at all costs for cleaning your keyboard. A better cleaner would be isopropyl alcohol or water.
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