From: Adriano (adriano.angelillis_at_gmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2005 - 08:30:00 PST
The same as Victor, i polish my eMac keyboard removing the keys one by
one, then use a alchol-water solution on them.
A little paint brush will keep-out the dust in the inside of the
keyboard case.
Never heard before that a Mac keyboard could be showed directly in the
water!
I think that this way could destruct the keyboard after a couple of
times, don't you?
Adriano
Il giorno 10/feb/05, alle 15:46, nelson ha scritto:
lol cool, i thought i was the only one that uses toothbrushes to clean
things. A
toothbrush and some 409 cleaner works great for me.
Bryan N.
Victor Rehorst wrote:
>
>
> I don't know if you can pry off the key caps on a Mac keyboard and
> then just
> snap them back in, but that's what I do with my IBM Model M: I take
> the keys
> off and clean them individually with an old toothbrush and a bit of
> toothpaste.
>
> Yes, I'm a geek.
>
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