What's a safe way to clean my computer keyboard?

How24210959
by How24210959
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 25, 2017

    Use a slightly damp microfiber cloth

  • Barbra Barbra on May 25, 2017

    Use a paint brush.

  • Big sis Big sis on May 25, 2017

    compressed air, then a damp cloth.

  • Elizabeth Dion Elizabeth Dion on May 25, 2017

    Go to an office supply store and buy a can of compressed air. It is designed to do just this.

  • Dana Baier Dana Baier on May 25, 2017

    I have also found that using a can of pressurized air helps get rid of 'stuff' that might have fallen in between keys!

  • Debbie Debbie on May 25, 2017

    If it's the keys that are dirty you can pop them off for cleaning. I used a small flat tipped screw driver and very little pressure to remove 2 keys at a time. (Two seems to give a little more room to work on the next keys but not so many that you forget where they go.) Clean all sides of the keys and replace the one on the left. Pop off next 2 then replace right side key from original 2 removed. I used a qtip dipped in alcohol to disinfect also. By taking the keys off, you can clean beneath the keys too.